Sector Objectives
CO1
To provide leadership for a coordinated nutrition response to women and children affected by the drought.
CO2
To provide life-saving nutrition treatment to all children affected by acute malnutrition in all rural and urban locations in the country
CO3
To provide community level Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-e) support to parents and caregivers of children below the age of two years in collaboration with the HIV programme in 66 priority locations
CO4
: To provide micronutrient supplements to children 6 to 59 months and pregnant women (MNPs- 6-59; VAS- 6-59, IFA- Pregnant women) in 66 targeted emergency districts
CO5
To improve decision making and effective nutrition response through strengthened data collection, reporting and information systems by at all levels from community, health facility, district, provincial and national level across the country.
CO6
Procure and distribute essential nutrition commodities for prevention and treatment of acute malnutrition in all rural and urban locations in the country
CO7
To ensure accountability to affected people (AAP), especially he vulnerable women, children, persons with disability in 87 rural and urban locations
Sector member organizations
19-Apr-2025
Sector member organizations
Organization | Projects | Sectors | Requirements ($) |
---|---|---|---|
ACT Alliance / Christian Aid |
1
|
|
$8.7 million
|
Action Contre la Faim - Action Against Hunger International |
1
|
|
$10 million
|
Adventist Development and Relief Agency |
1
|
|
$1.5 million
|
Community Capacity Building Initiative Center for Africa |
1
|
|
$0.7 million
|
GOAL |
1
|
|
$1.6 million
|
International Medical Corps US |
1
|
|
$1.6 million
|
Nutrition Action Zimbabwe |
1
|
|
$1.3 million
|
Organization of Public Health Interventions and Development |
1
|
|
$0.7 million
|
Save the Children |
1
|
|
$1.9 million
|
United Nations Children's Fund |
1
|
|
$5.8 million
|
World Food Programme |
1
|
|
$1.5 million
|
World Vision Zimbabwe |
1
|
|
$1.6 million
|