Cluster
CLNUT
Nutrition
Cluster Objectives
CLNUT/CO1
Scale up access to quality integrated lifesaving nutrition preventive and protection minimum package services to contribute to preventing malnutrition, reducing morbidity and mortality among children under-two in crisis affected and vulnerable populations
CLNUT/CO2
Improve access to quality lifesaving nutrition services to treat severe and moderate acute malnutrition among under-fives, pregnant and lactating women focusing among the youngest, poorest and with increased mortality risk.
CLNUT/CO3
Contribute to the reduction of malnutrition among girls, boys and PLW in prioritized localities through preventive multi-sectoral responses.
CLNUT/CO4
Improve understanding of the nutrition situation in prioritized localities with critical levels of acute malnutrition through evidence generating assessments and inter-sectoral analysis to guide planning and decision making.
Cluster Activities
CLNUT/CA1
Conduct counselling of Pregnant women and caregivers of children 0-23 months on MYCN (cost per one beneficiary)
CLNUT/CA2
Conduct SMART surveys
CLNUT/CA3
Cost for Providing food for care takers at SC treatment facilities per child admitted for average of 7 days ($3 per day)
CLNUT/CA4
Deworming for under-under-fives
CLNUT/CA5
Support running costs for SC
CLNUT/CA6
Early detection of malnutrition among under 5 through MUAC mass screenings/ referral and regular at household level) per locality
CLNUT/CA7
Early Detection of malnutrition through Growth Monitoring and promotion at health facility for 0-23mo children
CLNUT/CA8
Provide emergency blanket supplementary Feeding programme for children 6-59 months
CLNUT/CA9
Provide emergency blanket supplementary feeding programme for PLW
CLNUT/CA10
Food Based Prevention of Acute Malnutrition for per PLW
CLNUT/CA11
Food Based Prevention of Acute Malnutrition (increasing access to nutrition foods) for 6-23months
CLNUT/CA12
Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) Treatment in PLW
CLNUT/CA13
Iron and Folic Acid supplementation during pregnancy
CLNUT/CA14
Moderate Acute malnutrition (MAM) treatment for children 6-59m
CLNUT/CA15
Micronutrient supplementation through MNPs (home fortification) of children aged 6-23 per child
CLNUT/CA16
Nutrition surveillance training (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA17
Outpatient management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) without medical complication for children 6-59mo in OTP
CLNUT/CA18
Inpatient management of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) with medical complications for children 0-59 months
CLNUT/CA19
Provision of referral costs for SAM children with medical complications
CLNUT/CA20
Vitamin A supplementation per child (two doses)
CLNUT/CA21
Enabler 1: IYCF/E message dissemination
CLNUT/CA22
Enabler 2: Rapid and fully assessment of IYCF/E practices
CLNUT/CA23
Ebaler 3: Mother-to-Mother and Father-to-Father support groups
CLNUT/CA24
Enabler 4: Strengthen and scale up breastfeeding corners at primary and secondary health care levels
CLNUT/CA25
Enabler 5: Care of children in special circumstances; Support for the non-breastfed child, LBW, HIV and Infant Feeding
CLNUT/CA26
Enabler 6: Implementation, monitoring, and control of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes
CLNUT/CA27
Enabler 7: Baby friendly hospital intervention.
CLNUT/CA28
Enabler 8: Strengthen the existing Mother Support Groups & establish new ones
CLNUT/CA29
Enabler 9: Early childhood development-related services
CLNUT/CA30
Enabler 10: Management of small & nutritionally at-risk Infants under 6-months & their mothers
CLNUT/CA31
Enabler 11: Increase coverage geographical coverage of nutrition services as per guidance from the FMOH, Nutrition sector and lead agencies for those interventions
CLNUT/CA32
Enabler 12: Strengthen the role of community cadre in active case finding and referral (CNVs, MSGs & mothers of SAM children)
CLNUT/CA33
Enabler 13: Support rehabilitation of OTP/TSFP to meet the minimum service requirement
CLNUT/CA34
Enabler 14: Consideration of Non- food supplies for OTP/TSFP/SC sites not provided by the UN agencies
CLNUT/CA35
Enabler 15: Provide logistic support to transport supplies from the SMOH warehouse to nutrition sites where requested
CLNUT/CA36
Enabler 16: Improving warehousing conditions
CLNUT/CA37
Enable 17: Preventing and mitigating nutrition supplies leakage
CLNUT/CA38
Enabler 18: Training services providers on CMAM (SAM without complications and Moderate acute malnutrition) (refresher and basic training)
CLNUT/CA39
Enabler 19: Training of service providers on IYCF related interventions
CLNUT/CA40
Enabler 20: Training on Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI)
CLNUT/CA41
Enabler 21: Training of service providers on micronutrient supplementation
CLNUT/CA42
Enabler 22: Fill capacity gaps as appropriate depending on the availability of resources and priority
CLNUT/CA43
Enabler 23: Procurement of core supplies
CLNUT/CA44
Enabler 24: Conduct coverage assessments in prioritized localities
CLNUT/CA45
Enabler 25: Conduct nutrition situation and response monitoring in the field
CLNUT/CA46
Enabler 26: Information Management training (basic training) (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA47
Enabler 27: Support implementation of other assessments (SMART, S3M, MICS, DHIS etc.) as needed
CLNUT/CA48
Enabler 28: Conduct joint annual SC/CMAM assessments
CLNUT/CA49
Enabler 29: Monitoring nutrition programme performance (as per sphere standards)
CLNUT/CA50
Enabler 30: Conduct regular monitoring of the nutrition interventions in operational areas
CLNUT/CA51
Enabler 31: Conduct joint supportive monitoring and supervision with the Federal and SMOHs
CLNUT/CA52
Enabler 32: Conduct on Job training/ supportive supervision
CLNUT/CA53
Enabler 33: Monitor core supplies availability on monthly basis and provide update to the sector
CLNUT/CA54
Enabler 34: Conduct early warning and early warning reporting and analysis of evolving nutrition situation feeding programs
CLNUT/CA55
Enabler 35: Train nutrition sector partners on GBV referrals (and PSEA)
CLNUT/CA56
Enabler 36: Train nutrition frontline workers on GBV referrals (and PSEA)
CLNUT/CA57
Enabler 37: Disseminate GBV key messages through nutrition outreach and services (where GBV services are available)
CLNUT/CA58
Enabler 38: Train partners on the different types of nutrition disabilities and services availability for persons with nutrition disabilities
CLNUT/CA59
Enabler 39: Train relevant frontline workers, local and national staff on the different types of nutrition disabilities and good nutrition practices for persons with disabilities
CLNUT/CA60
Enabler 40: Raise awareness to the communities on the different types of nutrition disabilities and available services to support them
CLNUT/CA61
Enabler 41: Conduct accessible feedback and complaint mechanisms on quarterly basis
CLNUT/CA62
Enabler 42: Information on the services provided is posted at nutrition facilities in accessible formats and local languages
CLNUT/CA63
Enabler 43: Accessible feedback and complaint mechanisms available at nutrition facilities
CLNUT/CA64
Enabler 44: Provision of WASH kits to children 0 to 59 months of age with SAM with complication in the SCs and children 6-59 months with SAM/MAM and PLWs attending nutrition centers (OTP/TSFP).
CLNUT/CA65
Enabler 45: Establishing Gender segregated latrine, shower and washing station with the provision of water and soap in all OTP/TSFP & SCs sites. (provision of simple incinerators in collaboration with health facilities where possible)
CLNUT/CA66
Enabler 46: Support the promotion of WASH services at health facilities/CMAM sites (OTP/TSFP/SCs) and the provision of regular awareness raising at nutrition sites
CLNUT/CA67
Enabler 47: Train nutrition staff on IPC and hygiene promotion- also important integration.
CLNUT/CA68
Enabler 48: Conduct screening (MUAC/Oedema) of all children under five (6-59 months) visiting any health facility (Public or private) and refer to appropriate CMAM sites OTPs/TSFPs or SCs
CLNUT/CA69
Enabler 49: Conduct screening of all PLWs and refer those having acute malnutrition to nutrition treatment centers.
CLNUT/CA70
Enabler 50: Conduct Growth Monitoring to serve as an early detection of deterioration of nutrition situation in children under 5 years.
CLNUT/CA71
Enabler 51: Integrate CMAM services and treatment of childhood illnesses (IMCI) programme.
CLNUT/CA72
Enabler 52: Integrating IYCF and nutrition education into maternal and child health (MCH), anti-natal Care, maternity wards, delivery, Post Natal Care, and Adolescent related package of services.
CLNUT/CA73
Enabler 53: Supported health facilities to report on the state disease surveillance system
CLNUT/CA74
Enabler 54: Improve the intake of micronutrient-rich and energy foods among vulnerable households in most affected areas
CLNUT/CA75
Enabler 55: Contribute to the improvement of the food security status and nutritional status of targeted population through a livestock-based intervention, kitchen garden, and Poultry.
CLNUT/CA76
Enabler 56: Provide Key nutrition messages in schools during morning gathering/assembly
CLNUT/CA77
Enabler 57: Training of students, teachers and school mother groups on importance of immunization, MUAC screening, early case finding and referral. It may includes distribution of MUAC tapes and other nutrition/health materials.
CLNUT/CA78
Enabler 58: Establish a referral system in schools to health centers and to reach defaulting mothers which will lead to reducing mortality and morbidity of Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) children.
CLNUT/CA79
Enabler 59: Train nutrition sector partners/ nutrition experts on identifying and referral of vulnerable cases and protection related risks to protection experts
CLNUT/CA80
Enabler 60: Identify and refer children at risk of under-nutrition under-five children, PLW with breastfeeding difficulties producing milk or children with disabilities or children with difficulties in suckling and swallowing to nearby nutrition sites/specialist
CLNUT/CA81
Enabler 61: On the importance of balanced diet, use of healthy foods against unhealthy foods/ fast food, uses and advantages of fortified foods, early detection, and treatment of nutrition problems, IYCF, use of nutrition supplies for malnourished children and the importance of using micronutrients
CLNUT/CA82
Enabler 62: Early detection of malnutition amoung under 5 children by mother MUAC (household)
CLNUT/CA83
Support rehabilitation of SC to meet the minimum package for SC services as per WHO guidance
CLNUT/CA84
Training of State level monitors and assistants on inpatient management of SAM (SC) - 10 days (basic Training) per person (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA85
Training of State level monitors and assistants on inpatient management of SAM (SC) (Refresher Training) per person
CLNUT/CA86
HWs training on inpatient management of SAM (SC) (Basic training) - 7 days per person (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA87
Training of managers of hospitals, locality managers, media on monitoring and reporting of the international code of BMS regulation - 7 days including baby Friendly hospital (Sessions)
CLNUT/CA88
Scaling up the operations of nutrition surveillance (States)
CLNUT/CA89
HWs training on inpatient management of SAM (SC) (Refresher training) - 5 days per person (Sessions)