SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
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Outcome 4<br />
Project description Indicators Source of verification Assumptions<br />
Outcome 4:<br />
8<br />
Improved availability and coverage of micronutrients Increasing trends in bi annual Baseline coverage data Access to functioning health services<br />
and de-worming interventions to the population<br />
vitamin A supplementation in<br />
from Micronutrient survey<br />
children 6-59 months, and<br />
MICS, FSNAU survey<br />
Access to food security<br />
deworming coverage in 1-5 years,<br />
reports<br />
school aged children, pregnant (not<br />
Access to healthy environment<br />
1 st trimester) & lactating women<br />
Outputs:<br />
4.1 Increased availability of fortified food<br />
4.1a 20% cereals provided as WFP data<br />
Community willing to accept fortified<br />
humanitarian assistance are<br />
food<br />
fortified by end of third year<br />
4.1b 20% increase in availability of<br />
WFP data on imports<br />
fortified food (non humanitarian) by<br />
end of third year<br />
4.2 Improved access to and utilisation of micronutrient<br />
supplements and fortified supplementary food by<br />
4.2a at least 80% accessible<br />
children 6-59 months received<br />
CHD reports/FSNAU<br />
nutrition survey reports<br />
Security situation allows access for<br />
implementation and utilisation of<br />
vulnerable groups, including under fives, pregnant<br />
bi-annual Vitamin A through<br />
services<br />
and lactating women, through health services and<br />
CHD<br />
community based delivery strategies<br />
4.2b 90% children 6 to 59 months in Implementing partner Micronutrient supplements & fortified<br />
nutrition programmes received<br />
reports<br />
supplementary food acceptable to<br />
vitamin A dose<br />
target populations<br />
4.2c 80 % women and children who HMIS<br />
access MCH services receive<br />
recommended multiple<br />
Target populations comply with<br />
supplementation regime<br />
micronutrient supplementation<br />
4.2d Number of pregnant and<br />
MICS<br />
lactating women who received<br />
Programme data<br />
multiple micronutrient