South Sudan

Nutrition

Population
Financials
Presence
  • People in need
    4.3 million
  • People targeted
    2.8 million
  • People reached
    No data
  • People reached %
    0%
  • Requirements ($)
    $198.4 million
  • Funding ($)
    $14 million
  • % Funded
    7.1%
  • Organizations
    0
  • Projects
    0

Cluster Objectives

1

To increase equitable access and utilization of quality lifesaving nutrition services to prevent malnutrition and build resilience among children, adolescents, and women in prioritized locations by the end of 2025

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 1.1
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women and Girls (PBWG) provided with BSFP
Women/Girls
867,102
No data
Number of adolescent girls provided with iron folic supplementation
People
925,631
No data
Number of pregnant and breastfeeding women and girls (PBWGs) receiving cash assistance
People
14,922
No data
Number of pregnant and breastfeeding women and girls (PBWGs) and caregivers trained on Family MUAC to screen children for acute malnutrition
People
296,768
No data
Number of 6-23 months girls and boys provided with BSFP
Children
650,327
No data
Number of primary caregivers of children aged 0-23 months who received Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) Counselling.
Women/Girls
867,102
No data
Number of pregnant women who received MIYCN counselling services.
Women/Girls
433,551
No data
Number of children aged 6-59 month who received an age-appropriate dose of vitamin A in round 1 and 2.
Children
2,059,367
No data
Number of children 12-59 months who received albendazole tablets in round 1 &2
Children
1,842,592
No data
Number of mother to mother support groups established
Groups
122,734
No data
Number of Community Nutrition Volunteers (CNVs)/Booma Health Workers (BHWs) trained on MIYCN/prevention of malnutrition
People
24,464
No data
Number of health workers trained on MIYCN/Prevention of malnutrition
People
4,927
No data

2

To increase equitable access and utilization of quality lifesaving nutrition services for early detection and treatment of wasting for girls and boys under five years of age and PBW in prioritized locations by the end of 2025

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 1.2
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 2.4
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of children aged 6-59 months screened for acute malnutrition
People
1,300,646
No data
Number of PBW who were screened for acute malnutrition
People
897,888
No data
Number of girls and boys aged under five years with SAM who were admitted for treatment
Children
453,795
No data
Number of boys and girls aged 6-59 months with MAM who were admitted for treatment
Children
846,852
No data
Number of PBW with acute malnutrition who were admitted for treatment
Women/Girls
628,521
No data

3

To enhance nutrition situation and program monitoring, analysis, and utilization of nutrition information by the end of 2025

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 1.1
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 1.2
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Number of monthly dashboards produced and shared with partners and donors.
People
No data
Number of NIS and 5Ws monthly reports compiled and shared with partners timely
Numbers
No data
Number of monthly sitreps produced and shared with all stakeholders.
Numbers
No data

4

To strengthen coordination & integrated programming with health, WASH, FSL, Education and Protection sectors for equitable access to services that address key drivers of malnutrition among vulnerable children and women in prioritized locations by the end of 2025

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Contributes to
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 1.2
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 1.1
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 2.1
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 2.4
  • check_circleSpecific Objective 1.3
Indicator Unit Target Measure Progress
Percentage of nutrition sites with kitchen gardens for demonstration.
Percentage
89%
No data
Percentage of nutrition sites integrating with Early Childhood Development (ECD) program
Percentage
78%
No data
Percentage of nutrition sites with Gender Based Violence (GBV) safety audits conducted at least once a year.
Percentage
73%
No data
Percentage Nutrition sites with minimal WASH services
Percentage
90%
No data
Percentage of Nutrition Sites integrated in Health Facilities
Percentage
90%
No data
Number of children under 5 years admitted with severe acute malnutrition receiving WASH kits
People
453,795
No data
Number of frontline nutrition staff trained on GBV basics, including how to respond to GBV disclosures safely and appropriately.
Individuals
1,655
No data
Number of nutrition staff trained on IMNCI (Integrated Management of Child Illness) – standalone facilities
Numbers
11,973
No data
Number of health and nutrition workers who have received in-service training once in a year
People
29,391
No data
Percentage of sites where information is available on the management of diarrhea
Percentage
90%
No data
Number of BHWS trained on identification of danger signs in Children according to the national IMCI guidelines.
People
157
No data
Number of Boma Health Workers trained on identification of danger signs in Children according to the national IMCI guidelines.
People
2,440
No data

Population data by location for the cluster

23-Jan-2025


Population data by location for the cluster