Nutrition

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    2 million
  • People targeted
    1.5 million
  • People reached
    1.4 million
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  • People reached %
    96.1%
    calendar_today
  • Requirements ($)
    $230 million
  • Funding ($)
    $173.3 million
  • % Funded
    75.3%

Cluster Objectives

CO1

To increase equitable access and utilization of quality preventative nutrition specific service delivery for children, adolescents and women in prioritized locations by the end of 2022.

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Contributes to
  • Specific Objectives
    • 1.2
    • 1.3
  • Strategic Objective
    • 1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of children 12-59 months who received albendazole tablets in semester 1 &2
Campaigns
2,788,870
No data
Number of cooking demonstrations sessions conducted
Activities
2,588,549
No data
Number of primary caregivers of children aged 0-23 months who received Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition counselling.
Children
1,338,658
No data
Number of PLWs provided with BSFP
Women
147,687
No data
Number of girls and boys aged 6-59 months who received vitamin A supplement in semester 1 & 2
Campaigns
3,011,980
No data
Number of 6-23 months girls and boys provided with BSFP
Children
229,980
No data

CO2

To increase equitable access and utilization of quality lifesaving nutrition services for early detection and treatment of acute malnutrition for girls and boys under five years of age and PLW affected by acute malnutrition in prioritized locations by the end of 2022

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Contributes to
  • Specific Objectives
    • 1.2
    • 1.3
  • Strategic Objective
    • 1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of active Community Nutrition Volunteers (CNVs) reporting on monthly basis
People
5,417
No data
# of pregnant and lactating women who were screened for acute malnutrition
Women
694,119
No data
# of pregnant and lactating women with acute malnutrition who were admitted for treatment
Women
540,438
No data
Percentage of OTP sites classified in category “very high” as per composite performance score for management of SAM
Percentage
70%
No data
# of boys and girls aged 6-59 months with MAM who were admitted for treatment at health and nutrition sites
Children
675,489
No data
# of girls and boys aged 6-59 months who were screened for acute malnutrition
Children
3,011,980
No data
# of girls and boys aged 6-59 months with SAM who were admitted for treatment at health and nutrition sites
Children
241,662
No data
Percentage of sites with established feedback mechanism
People
600
No data
Percentage of TSFP sites classified in category “very high” as per composite performance score for management of MAM
Percentage
70%
No data

CO3

To enhance nutrition situation and program monitoring, analysis and utilization of nutrition information by the end of 2022.

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Contributes to
  • Specific Objectives
    • 1.2
    • 1.3
  • Strategic Objective
    • 1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of dashboards with routine admission data timely disseminated at state level
Data
12
No data
Number of national based nutrition surveys conducted that include key nutrition indicators
Surveys
1
No data
Number of MYICN Barrier Analysis conducted
Analysis
5
No data
Number of SMART surveys conducted in prioritized areas reported to the cluster and stakeholders
Surveys
17
No data

CO4

To increase equitable access to nutrition sensitive interventions from health, WASH, FSL, Education and Protection sectors through enhanced coordination and joint programming targeting vulnerable groups in prioritized locations by the end of 2022

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Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Proportion of girls and boys admitted with acute malnutrition in nutrition sites who are provided with LLITN for malaria prevention
Percentage
50%
No data
Proportion of girls and boys admitted with MAM who are tested for malaria.
Percentage
50%
No data
Proportion of PLW admitted with acute malnutrition in nutrition sites who are provided with LLITN for malaria prevention.
Percentage
50%
No data
Number of nutrition sites with kitchen gardens for demonstration. Number of HHs with kitchen gardens
Sites
1,000
No data
Proportion of girls and boys admitted with SAM who are tested for Malaria
Percentage
70%
No data
Number of girls and boys admitted with severe acute malnutrition receiving WASH kits.
Children
241,662
No data
Number of nutrition sites integrating ECD
Sites
600
No data
Number of nutrition sites with Gender Based Violence (GBV) safety audits conducted at least once.
Audits
600
No data

Nutrition | South Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2022
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1098/ge/6627


Population data by location for the cluster

14-Feb-2026


Population data by location for the cluster

Nutrition | South Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan 2022
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1098/ge/6627


Cluster member organizations

14-Feb-2026


Cluster member organizations

Organization Projects Clusters Requirements ($)
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$1.8 million
Alight
$0.5 million
Alliance for Action Aid
$322 thousand
Andre Foods South Sudan
$132 thousand
Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale
$113 thousand
CARE International
$1.1 million
Charity Mission Corps
$132 thousand
Child Relief and Support Fund
$198 thousand
Christian Mission Aid
$1.2 million
Christian Mission for Development
$0.5 million
Christian Recovery and Development Agency
$221 thousand
Community Resilience and Emergency Support Aid
$200 thousand
Concern Worldwide
$1.4 million
For Afrika to Thrive
$0.7 million
GOAL
$176 thousand
Grassroot Empowerment and Development Organization
$0.6 million
Health Link South Sudan
$2.2 million
Healthcare Foundation Organization
$273 thousand
Help - Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe e.V.
$198 thousand
Hold the Child Organisation
$290 thousand
International Medical Corps UK
$1.7 million
International Rescue Committee
$1.4 million
Islamic Relief Worldwide
$220 thousand
John Dau Foundation
$0.9 million
Mary Help Association
$0.6 million
MEDAIR
$2.6 million
National Relief and Development Corps
$231 thousand
Nile Hope
$1.2 million
Pilgrims of Hope
$110 thousand
Plan International
$0.8 million
Relief International
$1.8 million
Save the Children
$3 million
South Sudan Grassroot Initiative for Development
$196 thousand
Tearfund
$0.5 million
Touch Africa Development Organization
$88 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$54 million
Universal Intervention and Development Organization
$1.1 million
Universal Network for Child Defence Rights
$166 thousand
Universal Network for Knowledge and Empowerment Agency
$440 thousand
World Food Programme
$144 million
World Health Organization
$1.8 million
World Relief
$0.5 million
World Vision International
$486 thousand