Awbarre, Kebribeyah and Sheder Refugee Camps in Jijiga, Ethiopia Somali Region

Awbarre, Kebribeyah and Sheder Refugee Camps in Jijiga, Ethiopia Somali Region

STANDARDISED EXPANDED NUTRITION SURVEY (SENS) Awbarre, Kebribeyah and Sheder refugee camps In Jijiga, Ethiopia Somali Region Surveys conducted: 4th to 26th December 2017 Report completed: May 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS STANDARD EXPANDED NUTRITION SURVEY (SENS) AT ........................................................ 1 AWBARRE, KEBRIBEYAH AND SHEDER REFUGEE CAMPS ..................................................... 1 IN SOMALI-ETHIOPIA REGION ............................................................................................ 1 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .............................................................................................. 10 1.1. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS ..................................................................................... 16 1.1.1. Global Acute Malnutrition .................................................................................... 16 1.1.2. Stunting or chronic malnutrition .......................................................................... 17 1.1.3. Programme enrolment coverage ......................................................................... 17 1.1.4. Anaemia among children aged 6-59 months and non-pregnant women 15-49 years 17 1.1.5. Infant and young child feeding practices ............................................................. 18 1.2. PUBLIC HEALTH RELATED ................................................................................................... 18 1.2.1. Program coverage ................................................................................................ 18 1.2.2. Food security ........................................................................................................ 19 1.2. WASH ........................................................................................................................... 19 1.3. MORTALITY ..................................................................................................................... 19 1.4. KEY POINTS ..................................................................................................................... 19 2. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................ 21 2.1. HEALTH AND NUTRITION SERVICES ...................................................................................... 21 2.2. HEALTH SERVICES ............................................................................................................. 21 2.3. NUTRITION SERVICES ........................................................................................................ 21 2.4. FOOD SECURITY ............................................................................................................... 21 2.5. DEMOGRAPHY ................................................................................................................. 22 2.6. OBJECTIVES OF THE SURVEY ........................................................................................ 22 2.6.1. Primary objectives ................................................................................................ 22 2.6.2. Secondary objectives: ........................................................................................... 23 2.7. METHODOLOGY........................................................................................................... 23 2.7.1. Study Areas .......................................................................................................... 23 2.7.2. Study Population .................................................................................................. 23 2.7.3. Study design ......................................................................................................... 23 2.7.4. Sample size ........................................................................................................... 23 2.7.5. Sampling procedure ............................................................................................. 24 2.7.6. Questionnaires ..................................................................................................... 24 2.7.7. Measurement methods ........................................................................................ 24 2.7.8. Mortality .............................................................................................................. 26 2.8. MALNUTRITION IN CHILDREN 6-59 MONTHS ........................................................................ 26 2.8.1. Acute malnutrition: .............................................................................................. 26 2.8.2. Stunting (HFA):.................................................................................................... 26 2.8.3. Underweight: ....................................................................................................... 27 2.8.4. Mid Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC): .............................................................. 27 2.8.5. Child enrolment in selective feeding programme for children 6-59 months: ....... 27 2.8.6. Infant and young child feeding practices in children 0-23 months ...................... 27 2.8.7. Anaemia in children 6-59 months and women of reproductive age: ................... 29 2.9. CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEMS AND TARGETS .................................................. 29 2.10. ANTHROPOMETRIC DATA ............................................................................................... 29 2.11. SELECTIVE FEEDING PROGRAMMES: ................................................................................. 30 2.12. MEASLES VACCINATION COVERAGE ................................................................................. 30 2.13. VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATION COVERAGE ....................................................................... 30 2.14. ANAEMIA DATA ............................................................................................................ 30 2.15. WASH ....................................................................................................................... 30 2.16. TRAINING, COORDINATION AND SUPERVISION ................................................................... 30 2.17. DATA ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................ 31 2.18. PRESENTATION OF RESULTS .................................................................................... 31 3. AWBARRE CAMP....................................................................................................... 32 3.1. DEMOGRAPHY ................................................................................................................. 32 3.2. ANTHROPOMETRIC RESULTS (BASED ON WHO GROWTH STANDARDS 2006) ............................ 33 3.3. FEEDING PROGRAMME COVERAGE RESULTS .......................................................................... 38 3.4. VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATION COVERAGE RESULTS ............................................................... 39 3.5. DIARRHOEA RESULTS ........................................................................................................ 40 3.6. ANAEMIA RESULTS ........................................................................................................... 41 3.7. CHILDREN 0-23 MONTHS .................................................................................................. 43 3.8. PREVALENCE OF INTAKE .................................................................................................... 44 3.8.1. Infant formula ...................................................................................................... 44 3.8.2. Fortified blended foods ........................................................................................ 44 3.9. WOMEN 15-49 YEARS ..................................................................................................... 44 3.10. FOOD SECURITY ............................................................................................................ 46 3.10.1 Negative coping strategies results ....................................................................... 46 3.10.2 Household dietary diversity results ...................................................................... 47 3.11 WASH ....................................................................................................................... 49 4. KEBRIBEYAH CAMP ................................................................................................... 51 4.1. DEMOGRAPHY ................................................................................................................. 51 4.2. ANTHROPOMETRIC RESULTS (BASED ON WHO GROWTH STANDARDS 2006) ............................ 52 4.3. MORTALITY RESULTS ........................................................................................................ 57 4.4. FEEDING PROGRAMME COVERAGE RESULTS .......................................................................... 57 4.5. MEASLES VACCINATION COVERAGE RESULTS ......................................................................... 57 4.6. VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATION COVERAGE RESULTS ............................................................... 58 4.7. DIARRHOEA RESULTS ........................................................................................................ 58 4.8. ANAEMIA RESULTS ..........................................................................................................

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