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Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Nutrition Cluster Coordination Meeting
11-04-2014WHO conference hall.
11.00 am -12.15pm
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Agenda• Welcome and introductions (Victoria) (3 min)• Approval of the provisional agenda (Victoria, 1 min)• Review of the action points from the previous meeting
(kirathi, 5 min)• Prioritization of counties (Anna, 5 min)• UNICEF-WFP meeting update (WFP, 10 min)• Surveys technical working group meeting update,
including ACAPS project (Kirathi, ACAPS, 10 min)• Rapid Response Team missions (UNICEF, 10 min)• IYCF-E presentation (UNICEF, 10 min)• AOB (10 min)
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Action points Focal point/agency TimelineInclude anthropometric and other medical supplies in the pipeline update and upload to the website. Also include expiry dates for RUTF
UNICEF By 1st of April 2014
To produce an analysis of respective partners contribution to the CRP targets. IMO/NCC By 11th April 2014
Nyauma to share with all partners the plans for assessments, which some partners have shared with the coordination team
Nyauma By 1st April 2014
IMO to share updated 3W with the partners IMO By 22 March 2014Partners to update 3W Partners who have not
done so on 24th of MarchBy 26 March 2014
To update the monthly reporting tool as agreed and to share with the partners. IMO By 28th of March
Partners to report on a monthly basis utilising the updated reporting tool starting from March 2014.
All implementing partners By 5th of April
To share the weekly reporting tool with the partners IMO By 28th of March
Partners to report on a weekly basis utilising the new weekly reporting tool starting from 1st of April.
All implementing partners First reports should be submitted by 7th of April
To discuss with Health Cluster, Inter-Cluster IM working group and OCHA the possibility of keeping the reporting week as Monday to Sunday.
IMO/NCC By end of the week
To develop a content of summary of survey for validation Surveys YWG By 11th of April
Partners to share survey protocols with the cluster for guidance prior conducting any survey
Partners Before each assessment
Partners to share (make presentation of) survey results with stakeholders at county level
Partners After each assessment validated by Surveys TWG
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Prioritization of Counties
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Progress towards CRP targets
(January - March 2013)
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Progress towards CRP targets
15290; 49.5%
15601; 50.5%
SAM treatment: children 0-59 months
15465 25.1%
46227 74.9%
MAM treatment: children 6-59 months
5024 12.85%
34069 87.15%
Acute malnutrition treatment PLW
119331.9%
61324598.1%
BSFP: children 6-59 months
12937 20.1%
51287 79.9%
BSFP: PLW
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Partners contribution to SAM treatment target
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Partners contribution to TSFP targets
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Partners contribution to BSFP targets
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Planned Assessment vis a vis Priority counties .
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
ACAPS- BRIEF INTRUDUCTION
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Outline for the report we expect from ACAPS • Pre-crisis Nutrition situation and key risk factors
1. Anthropometric indicators2. IYCF indicators3. Vitamin A supplementation and measles vaccination coverage4. Health services availability and major health indicators5. Food security situation and market analysis6. Hygiene practices and access to safe water7. Education (% of men and women finished primary/secondary school)8. Trends in GAM/SAM rates over the years and pre/post-harvest9. Correlation of the prevalence of malnutrition and IPC classification.10. Correlation between GAM/SAM/MAM burden and admissions to CMAM programmes.
• Analysis of the key contributors or risk factors (basic, immediate and underlying) for malnutrition as relative to the prevalence of malnutrition in the current crisis– Same outline that for the pre-crisis (1-7) – Projected situation for 2014 (for 8-10)
• Challenges, constraints and opportunities for collecting quality data and providing and scaling up provision of services to increase reach/coverage
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AOB
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Reporting rate
January
February
March
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
62.2%
61.5%
45.7%
37.8%
38.5%
54.3%
Reporting rate Not reported
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Nutrition Cluster - South Sudan
Thank you