| CO1: Improve access to equitable and quality curative nutrition services through the most appropriate modalities, systematic identification, referral, and treatment of moderate and severe wasting among children under five, pregnant and lactating women in collaboration with the health sector to enhance sustainability. |
| IN1: Number of boys and girls under 59 months treated for acute malnutrition in CMAM services |
Individuals |
171,641
|
| IN2: Number of PLWs treated for acute malnutrition in CMAM services |
Individuals |
185,371
|
| CO2: Improve the quality and coverage of integrated malnutrition prevention nutrition services for most vulnerable groups through blanket supplementary feeding interventions and micronutrient supplementation alongside promoting and protecting appropriate maternal infant and young nutrition. |
| IN1: # of girls and boys under five and pregnant and lactating women receiving comprehensive lifesaving maternal and child nutrition support services |
Individuals |
3,583,596
|
| CO3: Strengthen nutrition resilience through a principled humanitarian response mainstreaming effective coordination, capacity-building, contingency planning and quality information management system to inform programming and decision-making. |
| IN1: Existence of functional sector coordination for nutrition with co-lead from a National/Internal Non-Governmental Organization |
Coordination Mechanisms |
No data
|
| IN2: Nutrition Information Systems (NIS) includes aggregated data based on gender, age and disability. |
Data |
No data
|
| IN3: Existence of a scenario-based contingency plan for the nutrition sector |
Contingency Plans |
No data
|
| CA1: Activity 1.1.1 Ensure early identification through scaling up the family MUAC approach and strengthen referral pathways for both outpatient and inpatient management of moderate and severe wasting among CU5 and PLWs |
| IN1: # of boys and girls (6 – 59 months) screened for malnutrition |
Individuals |
2,639,206
|
| IN2: # PLWs screened for malnutrition |
Individuals |
1,212,597
|
| IN3: # of pregnant and lactating women in NW Syria trained on family MUAC approach |
Individuals |
338,113
|
| CA2: Activity 1.1.2 Provide quality integrate services for the management of moderate and severe wasting among CU5, pregnant and lactating mothers at scale, through both RRTs and Static approach. |
| IN1: # of boys and girls (6 - 59 months) severe acute malnutrition without medical complication reached with treatment |
Individuals |
35,709
|
| IN2: # of boys and girls (0 - 59 months) with severe acute malnutrition and medical complications reached with inpatient treatment |
Individuals |
6,818
|
| IN3: # of boys and girls (6 - 59 months) with moderate acute malnutrition reached with treatment |
Individuals |
135,932
|
| IN4: # of PLWs with moderate acute malnutrition reached with treatment |
Individuals |
185,371
|
| IN5: # of RRTs established and supported to provide treatment for moderate and severe wasting. |
Individuals |
189
|
| CA3: Activity 1.1.3 Scale-up services for in-patient management of SAM with medical complications through equipping and supporting the efficient running of Stabilization Centers in pediatric units in collaboration with health centres |
| IN1: # of hospitals facilities providing services for the inpatient management of SAM with medical complications |
Centers |
30
|
| CA4: Activity 1.1.4 Train and capacity build front line nutrition workers to screen CU5, pregnant and lactating women with external visual signs of corporal punishment and suspected GBV and refer them to respective PSS centres for support. |
| IN1: # of frontline workers and personnel who are trained and equipped with information on available GBV response services and referral procedures to support GBV survivors |
Individuals |
734
|
| CA5: Activity 2.1.1 Screen pregnant and Lactating Women (PLW) and caregivers of children 0-24 months for infant feeding difficulties and provide facility and community-based skilled counselling on WHO-recommended Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E) and maternal nutrition practices |
| IN1: # of pregnant women and caregivers of children under 24 months of age counselled as one on one on appropriate IYCF-E and maternal nutrition. |
Individuals |
185,371
|
| CA6: Activity 2.1.2 Scale-up of Baby-Friendly Spaces/Mother-Baby Areas at community and primary health care centre level using existing multi-sectoral platforms and channels. |
| IN1: # of pregnant women and caregivers of children under 24 months of age counselled as one on one on appropriate IYCF-E and maternal nutrition. |
Individuals |
185,371
|
| CA7: Activity 2.1.3 Provide vulnerable families with children U2, Non-Breast Fed Infants under six months and PLW with nutrition and hygiene promotion/education, including safe food hygiene processes and hygiene/sanitation kits to support food preparation and IYCF in Covid-19 context through group awareness sessions and other SBCC channels. |
| IN1: # of pregnant women and caregivers of children under 24 months of age who receive group messaging on nutrition education and health and hygiene promotion. |
Individuals |
1,182,021
|
| IN2: # of mother support groups established in line with the IYCF-E guidelines |
Groups |
118,202
|
| CA8: Activity 2.1.4 Strengthen awareness among collective humanitarian actors on compliance to the code alongside monitoring and reporting a violation of the Breast Milk Substitute Code |
| IN1: Number of Nutrition Sector partners staff trained on code compliance |
Individuals |
2,326
|
| CA9: Activity 2.1.5 Provide micronutrient supplementation to pregnant women and children U5 to accelerate anaemia reduction |
| IN1: # of boys and girls (6 - 59 months) who received micronutrient supplements (micronutrient powder (MNP)etc.) for four months. |
Individuals |
2,371,000
|
| IN2: # of boys and girls (6-23 months) enrolled in Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme. |
Individuals |
530,192
|
| IN3: # of PLWs who received micronutrients, including iron folate and Micronutrient tablets, for six months |
Individuals |
1,212,597
|
| CA10: Activity 2.1.6 Develop a Cash and Voucher Assistance Operational Guidance to improve nutrition outcomes to mainstreaming Childrenynder 5 and Pregnant and lactating women and promoting nutrition outcomes |
| IN1: # of CVA guideline developed, endorsed and adopted by sector partners |
Documents |
1
|
| CA11: Activity 2.1.7 Scale-up Cash and Voucher Assistance interventions to improve access to and consumption of safe, adequate and dietary diversified complementary foods among vulnerable children aged 6-24 months and pregnant and lactating women. |
| IN1: Number of PLWS receiving CVA with a nutrition objective |
Individuals |
159,709
|
| IN2: # of PLWs reached with integrated nutrition/food security and livelihood (FSL) services to support dietary diversity |
Individuals |
574,453
|
| CA12: Activity 2.1.8 Provide essential WASH messages in CMAM sites |
| IN1: Number of PLWs, caretakers of NBF infants and children U2 who receive hygiene promotion messages at the community level. |
Individuals |
1,182,021
|
| CA13: Activity 3.1.1 Ensure effective coordination at national and sub-national levels |
| IN1: # of nutrition sector coordination mechanisms fully functional and supported (NES, NWS, GoS, WoS) |
Coordination Mechanisms |
4
|
| IN2: # of Cluster Coordination Performance Monitoring (CCPM) surveys completed |
Surveys |
3
|
| CA14: Activity 3.1.2 Strengthen technical capacities among health and nutrition workers at national and sub-national levels for the delivery of high-quality nutrition response at scale Ensure adequate implementation capacity |
| IN1: # of health and nutrition staff trained in IYCF-E |
Individuals |
2,326
|
| IN2: # of health and nutrition staff trained in Community Management of Acute Malnutrition, including the inpatient care guidelines |
Individuals |
734
|
| IN3: # of health and nutrition staff trained in surveys/surveillance |
Individuals |
50
|
| IN4: # of health and nutrition staff trained in nutrition cluster coordination |
Individuals |
10
|
| CA15: Activity 3.1.3 Provide real-time, reliable, high-quality nutrition information to inform program decisions |
| IN1: # of sub-districts covered with nutrition surveillance |
Regions |
268
|
| IN2: # of nutrition surveys conducted ( NES, NWS, GoS) |
Surveys |
3
|
| CA16: Activity 3.1.4 Strengthen technical capacities among nutrition sector partners for timely, comprehensive and accurate reporting for routine nutrition programme data using 4Ws, RRT KOBO Tools and maintain the CMAM Database. |
| IN1: # of nutrition sector partner staff trained on 4W and CMAM database reporting |
Individuals |
45
|
| CA17: Activity 3.1.5 Develop and equip evidence and scenario-based nutrition sector contingency plan |
| IN1: # of emergency preparedness plan for nutrition sector developed and adopted |
Plans |
1
|