| CO1: Support and strengthen equitable access to quality preventive and curative nutrition services among under-five children, adolescent girls and women of child bearing age. |
| IN1: Number of children provided with treatment of acute malnutrition. |
| CO1: Contribute to sustained and equitable universal health coverage with emphasis on essential health services. |
| IN1: Number of people trained in various health related trainings. |
| IN2: Number of people reached with the geriatric health services. |
| IN3: Number of people receiving surgical care (general surgeries and caesarian sections CEOCs). |
| IN4: Number of pregnancies receiving full antenatal care. |
| CO1: Improve equitable access to basic and safely managed drinking water and sanitation services. |
| IN1: Number of people with access to basic drinking water services. |
| IN2: Number of people with access to safely managed drinking water services. |
| IN3: Number of people with access to basic sanitation services. |
| IN4: Number of people with access to safely managed sanitation services. |
| CO2: Support equitable access to nutritious, safe and sufficient food and micronutrients for vulnerable groups; under-seven children, pregnant women and lactating mothers and TB patients. |
| IN1: Number of children provided with fortified supplementary products and micronutrient supplements. |
| IN2: Number of PLW provided with fortified supplementary products and micronutrient supplements. |
| CO2: Support enhanced quality health services to diagnose and treat communicable and non-communicable diseases, maternal and childhood diseases and services. |
| IN1: Number of children treated with ORS |
| IN2: Number of children treated for ARI |
| IN3: Number of county health facilities with availability of oxytocin |
| IN4: Number of TB cases diagnosed and treated (drug susceptible and MDR). |
| IN5: Number of people with malaria diagnosed and treated. |
| CO2: Raise awareness on public health risks related to water, sanitation and hygiene and promote adequate and equitable hygiene practices at households, education institutions and health facilities paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations. |
| IN1: Number of people provided/reached with key hygiene items and key hygiene messages. |
| CO2: Increase resilience of vulnerable communities, farmers and cooperative farms to the impacts of recurrent natural disasters and climate change |
| IN1: Number of cooperative farms with disaster management plans prepared. |
| IN2: Number of beneficiaries receiving food assistance for asset rehabilitation. |
| IN3: Number of Productive assets rehabilitated contributing to resilient food security. |