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JULY - 2014

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The Nutrition Working Group partners continued nutrition ser‐ vices for the populations affected by severe and moderate malnutri‐ tion. Community Management of Acute (CMAM) pro‐ gram is being implemented in districts , Sanghar, TMK, Badin, Shikarpur, , Kamber, and Kashmore, . There is increased focus across the NWG partners in strengthening the Infant and Young Child Feeding component of the CMAM pro‐ gram, to complement the treatment of acute malnutrition by Supplementary feeding Programs (SFPs), Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding Programs (OTPs) and Stabilization Centers (SCs). Tharparkar response is ongoing with addition of 24 CMAM sites of PPHI, now HANDS and PPHI both partner are working in 44 UC of Tharparkar. Midyear review and EPRP workshop were held in June, similarly IYCF and CMAM ToT trainings were held in the month of May and June in those two TOT workshops , 50 health professionals were trained as master trainers . The number of Children screened and treated for sever and moderate malnutrition are as below: 90,399 8,186 4,783 351,518 234 OTP & SFPs (Male:42,105 Female :48,149 (Male:3,516 Female 4,670 :) (Male:2,145 Female : 2,637) Children screened this Care taker and PLW par- ticipated in nutrition and SCs month Children admitted in SFPs Children admitted in OTPs 23 IYCF sessions Number of CMAM sites this month this month functional in Sindh 641,310 57,536 (Male:4.361 Female :5,332) 31,139 (Male:309,054 Female :332,256 (Male:12,970 Female :12,970) Children admitted in SFPs

Children screened this this year Children admitted in OTPs

Performance Indicators– Sindh

NWG coordination meeting was held on June 02 at DG health office Hyderabad, More the 30 participants form NGO, INGO, GOVT, UN agencies were participated in this meeting. Similarly NWG coordination meetings were held in January , February and April 2014. These meetings aimed to stay connected with NWG partners and address the issues and provision of immediate support to CMAM program. Nutrition EPRP workshop was held at UNICEF office on 18th June‐ the workshop mainly discussed /planned roles and responsi‐ bility of all Nutrition partners, contingency planning, beneficiaries calculation, NiE basic concepts, nutrition surveillance in emergency, coordinated assessment / nutrition needs assessment, and simulation exercise (Group work). WFP/UNICEF joint midyear review organized at UNICEF office to identify achievements, results and challenges of CMAM programme, partners/district wise update was presented by each partners and critically reviewed by Provincial Nutrition cell (DoH) , UNICEF and WFP. NIS refresher training for 15 representative of NGO partners and provincial HMIS cell and nutrition cell conducted in April 2013, Monthly reporting matrix have been revised and data collection will be start form July 2014. IYCF indicator and reporting matrix has prepared. -UNICEF and WFP supported CMAM intervention are benefiting more then 50,000 children under CMAM pro‐ gram.

Among them children are SAM and children are MAM, while PLW found with MAM status in 20 UC of and Diplo talukas from march to June 2014.

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• Source: http://www.pmd.gov.pk/ndmc/index.htm Through UNICEF technical and ECHO financial support, SMART Nutrition and mortality surveys were conducted in Tharparkar, Sanghar and Kamber Shehdadkhot districts of Sindh, . The overall objective of the nutrition survey was to measure the extent and severity of acute malnutrition in children aged 6‐ 59 months in Tharparkar, Sanghar and Kamber Shahdadkhot districts of Sindh province Objectives prevalence of acute and chronic malnutrition among children 6‐59 months of age.

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