SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
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ANNEX<br />
1<br />
LOGICAL FRAMEWORK<br />
19<br />
Project description Indicators Source of verification Assumptions<br />
Goal:<br />
To contribute to improved survival and development of<br />
Somali people through enhanced nutritional status<br />
Outcome 1:<br />
Improved access to and utilisation of quality services 1a 75% acutely malnourished children Nutrition programme Access to functioning health<br />
for the management of malnutrition in women and and pregnant and lactating women have performance indicators services<br />
children<br />
access to and utilise quality services for<br />
database<br />
management of acute malnutrition<br />
Access to food security<br />
FSNAU surveillance data<br />
1b Number of health facilities providing<br />
Coverage surveys<br />
Access to healthy<br />
services for the treatment of micronutrient<br />
(limited)<br />
environment<br />
deficiencies with standardised protocols,<br />
trained staff, adequate and timely<br />
HMIS, MoH records, Authorities, line ministries,<br />
supplies<br />
facility based survey<br />
armed groups are supportive<br />
(GAVI HSS)<br />
and provide necessary<br />
1c 50% identified high risk populations<br />
conditions for implementation<br />
have access to and use nutrient dense<br />
supplementary food to prevent<br />
undernutrition<br />
Outputs:<br />
1.1 Quality services for the management of acute 1.1a 70% of targets set for enhancement Implementing agencies’ Pipeline funded &<br />
malnutrition are enhanced and expanded<br />
& expansion of operational SCs, reports<br />
implemented<br />
OTPs & SFPs based on bi annual<br />
Security allows access for<br />
situational analysis, are met<br />
implementing agencies to<br />
1.1b 70% of partners operating with<br />
Implementing agencies’<br />
operate<br />
performance indicators that meet<br />
reports<br />
Security allows access for<br />
SPHERE standards<br />
UNICEF database<br />
beneficiaries<br />
Beneficiaries willing and able<br />
1.2 Quality services for the treatment of<br />
1.2 Number of health facilities<br />
HMIS, MoH records to seek care<br />
micronutrient deficiencies are enhanced and<br />
providing services for the treatment<br />
Facility based survey<br />
expanded<br />
of micronutrient deficiencies with (GAVI HSS 40 MCH Functioning health facilities