Nutrition

Financials
Presence
  • Requirements ($)
    $40 million
  • Funding ($)
    $19.3 million
  • Coverage
    48.3%

Sector Objectives

1

To ensure equitable access and utilization of quality preventative nutrition specific services for boys and girls of 0 – 59 months, adolescent girls and pregnant and lactating women (PLW) in camps and host communities in Cox’s Bazar.

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Contributes to
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  • check_circleStrategic Objective 3
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Proportion of children 6-59 month who benefitted from Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme (BSFP)
Percentage
100%
100%
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Proportion of infants 0-5 months of age who are fed exclusively with breast milk.
Percentage
70%
70%
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2

To enhance equitable access and utilization of quality life-saving nutrition services for early detection and treatment of acute malnutrition for boys and girls of 0 – 59 months and PLW in camps and host communities in Cox’s Bazar.

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Contributes to
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  • check_circleStrategic Objective 4
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Proportion of cases with severe acute malnutrition receiving treatment.
Percentage
95%
98%
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Proportion of cases with moderate acute malnutrition receiving treatment.
Percentage
90%
89%
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3

To improve capacity of nutrition actors in nutrition information systems and knowledge-generation to facilitate scale-up of nutrition interventions.

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Contributes to
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  • check_circleStrategic Objective 5
Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Percentage of beneficiaries who are satisfied in accessing nutrition information and services
Percentage
100%
100%
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Percentage of partners who submitted the 5W/monthly report in a timely manner using harminized tools
Percentage
100%
100%
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Sector Activities

1

Obj. 1: To ensure equitable access and utilization of quality preventative nutrition specific services for boys and girls of 0 – 59 months, adolescent girls and PLW in camps and host communities in Cox’s Bazar.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of pregnant and lactating women including caregivers received IYCF counselling
Women
96,000
105,197
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Number of targeted beneficiaries enrolled in blanket supplementary feeding programme
Individuals
190,500
182,456
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2

Obj. 2: To enhance equitable access and utilization of quality lifesaving nutrition services for early detection and treatment of acute malnutrition for boys and girls of 0 – 59 months and PLW in camps and host communities in Cox’s Bazar.

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Contributes to
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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of cases with moderate acute malnutrition newly admitted for treatment
Individuals
54,300
54,329
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Number of cases with severe acute malnutrition newly admitted for treatment
Individuals
14,000
12,359
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3

Obj. 3: To improve capacity of nutrition actors in governance, nutrition information systems and knowledge-generation to facilitate scale-up of nutrition interventions.

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Indicator Unit Target Result Progress
Number of assessments/surveys conducted in 2023 (Rohingya and HC)
Assessments
2
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Number of nutrition staff and Community nutrition volunteers (CNV) received training on IYCF counselling in 2023
Individuals
2,475
0
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Number of Joint monitoring visits conducted in 2023
Visits
6
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Number of nutrition staff and Community nutrition volunteers (CNV) trained or received a refresher course on CMAM in 2023
Individuals
2,021
0
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Sector member organizations

08-Sep-2024


Sector member organizations

Organizations Projects Sectors Requirements ($)
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International
$1.4 million
BRAC
$338 thousand
Save the Children
$157 thousand
United Nations Children's Fund
$10.4 million
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
$3.3 million
World Food Programme
$24.5 million