Rohingya (JRP)

Nutrition

Population
Financials
  • People in need
    439.4 thousand
  • People targeted
    355 thousand
  • Cumulative reach
    334.6 thousandcalendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $35.7 millionView this data in FTS

Sector humanitarian profile

03-Nov-2023


Sector humanitarian profile

Sector Objectives

1

Ensure that all boys and girls under five, adolescent girls, and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) have access to life-saving, gender-responsive, and inclusive curative essential nutrition services in the camps and host communities. (Links to SO2, SO3 & SO4)

2

Ensure that all boys and girls under five, adolescent girls, and PLW benefit from preventive nutrition programmes and are assisted to be able to follow the recommended maternal, infant, and child feeding practices in the camps and host communities through a multi-sectoral approach. (Links to SO2, SO3)

3

Provide regular and emergency nutrition services that are inclusive and evidence-based. (Links to SO2, SO3, SO5)

Key indicators overview

03-Nov-2023


Key indicators overview

Indicator Unit Target Reached Progress
CO1: Ensure that all boys and girls under five, adolescent girls, and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) have access to life-saving, gender-responsive, and inclusive curative essential nutrition services in the camps and host communities. (Links to SO2, SO3 & SO4)
IN1: Number of SAM children under five admitted to the nutrition programme. (Target RC - 11,500 HC – 1,600) Children
13,100
12,453watch_later
95.1%calendar_today
IN2: Number of MAM children under five admitted to the TSFP programme. (Target: RC - 42,000 HC – 4,500) Children
46,500
48,248watch_later
104%calendar_today
IN3: Number of MAM PLW admitted to the TSFP/SFP programme. (Target= RC - 7,500 HC – 2,000 ) Pregnant Women
9,500
7,725watch_later
81.3%calendar_today
CO2: Ensure that all boys and girls under five, adolescent girls, and PLW benefit from preventive nutrition programmes and are assisted to be able to follow the recommended maternal, infant, and child feeding practices in the camps and host communities through a multi-sectoral approach. (Links to SO2, SO3)
IN2: Number of pregnant and lactating women, and mothers of children under two who received one-on-one and group MIYCF counselling sessions. (Target= RC - 42,000 HC – 18,000 ) Individuals
60,000
74,678watch_later
124%calendar_today
IN6: Number of children under five, pregnant and lactating women who received preventive nutrition supplies (BSFP) Individuals
187,000
186,659watch_later
99.8%calendar_today

Organizations overview

03-Nov-2023


Organizations overview

Organization PROJECTS REQUIREMENTS
Action Contre la Faim
$1.5 million
BRAC
$201 thousand
Concern Worldwide
$1.9 million
Handicap International - Humanity & Inclusion
$0.7 million
Save the Children
$180 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$10.6 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$5.5 million
World Food Programme
$15.2 million