SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
SOMALI NUTRITION STRATEGY 2011 – 2013 - ReliefWeb
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Outcome 5<br />
Project description Indicators Source of verification Assumptions<br />
Outcome 5:<br />
Improved mainstreaming of nutrition as a key<br />
70% health, WASH, livelihood,<br />
CAP review<br />
component of health and other relevant sectors<br />
education and food aid CAP<br />
projects include nutrition indicators<br />
50% of health, WASH, Livelihood,<br />
3Ws of sector clusters<br />
education sector projects include<br />
nutrition activities<br />
and working groups<br />
Nutrition activities/outcomes are<br />
UNSAS review<br />
included in UNSAS<br />
Outputs:<br />
5.1 Nutrition is effectively incorporated into the policies, 5.1a number of relevant health Review of policy, Willingness of other sectors to<br />
strategies, activities, delivery mechanisms and sector policies etc including nutrition strategy activity collaborate<br />
outcomes of health sector<br />
indicators<br />
documents<br />
5.1b 60% 11 women and children<br />
attending MCH services who<br />
HMIS<br />
receive appropriate nutrition<br />
screening, nutrition counselling &<br />
micronutrient treatment or<br />
supplementation by end of first<br />
phase, increasing to 80% by end of<br />
phase 2<br />
5.1c >80% targeted beneficiaries of<br />
CHD evaluation reports<br />
CHD receiving vitamin A, nutrition<br />
screening & deworming<br />
5.1d Nutrition interventions are<br />
Review of policies and<br />
included as core component in<br />
programmes