Nutrition

Contact

Orla O’Neill
ENCU / Nutrition Cluster
  • Requirements ($)
    $216.2 millionView this data in FTS
  • Coverage
    55.7%
  • Unmet ($)
    $95.9 million

Humanitarian profile

03-Nov-2023


Humanitarian profile

Cluster Objectives

1

To provide timely access to live-saving quality treatment of acute malnutrition among children under five years of age and pregnant and lactating women

2

To strengthen life-saving preventive nutrition services for vulnerable populations focusing on prevention of micro-nutrient deficiencies

3

To contribute to health system strengthening within the National Health Extension Programme and support early warning system to ensure effective emergency nutrition response

Indicator overview

03-Nov-2023


Indicator overview

Indicator Unit In need Target Measure (%) Measure
CO1: To provide timely access to live-saving quality treatment of acute malnutrition among children under five years of age and pregnant and lactating women
IN1: Number of health facilities providing SC/OTP services (Therapeutic Feeding Programme coverage for children requiring treatment for SAM) Health Facilities
20,400
20,400
98.7%calendar_today
20,140watch_later
IN2: SAM new admissions Children
609,961
487,969
77.4%calendar_today
377,638watch_later
IN5: MAM new admissions Children
2,150,258
1,433,507
91.1%calendar_today
1,306,153watch_later
IN6: Number of PLW treated for AM Women
1,859,828
1,430,644
87.8%calendar_today
1,256,123watch_later
CO2: To strengthen life-saving preventive nutrition services for vulnerable populations focusing on prevention of micro-nutrient deficiencies
IN1: Vitamin A supplementation coverage in target locations Percentage
100
0%
No data
IN2: Number of children receiving Vitamin A supplementation in target locations (emergency zones of Oromia, Gedeo zone of SNNP, Afar, and Somali regions) Children
1,286,871
1,029,497
0%
No data
CO3: To contribute to health system strengthening within the National Health Extension Programme and support early warning system to ensure effective emergency nutrition response
IN1: Number of woredas where MAM treatment and rehabilitation services are delivered through routine health services (IMAM) Districts
No data
0%
No data
IN2: Number of nutrition assessments conducted in priority woredas Assessments
No data
0%
No data
IN3: Number of FMOH nutrition staff trained in FMOH MAM Management Guidelines 2019 Staff
42,000
34,000
0%
No data

Data by location

03-Nov-2023


Data by location

Cluster Activities

1

Procurement of RUTF, F75, F100, essential drugs, materials and Stabilization Centre kits for SAM treatment

2

Establish and maintain 55 higher level referral Stabilization centres

3

Procure Specialized Nutritious Foods for MAM rehabilitation

4

Procure non-food items for IMAM implementation

5

Conduct Vitamin A supplementation and screening activities in highly affected communities

6

Deployment of NGO partners to target areas for full IMAM support to MOH

7

Conduct assessment and submit data, preliminary and final report to ENCU for endorsement. Disseminate findings

8

Support for FMOH to roll out training of health workers on the FMOH MAM Management Guidelines 2019