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(PERIOD: AUGUST 2017 TO 25TH FEB 2018) NUTRITION INTRVENTION UPDATE (PERIOD: AUGUST 2017 TO 25TH FEB 2018)

Brief Profile of Plan International Plan International (founded in 1937) is an independent global child rights organization committed to supporting vulnerable and marginalized children and their communities to be free from poverty.

OUR DONORS We got our support from private sponsors in Netherlands, Plan International Netherlands, Belgium, and Dutch government through “Nigeria Joint Response Project”. . Section title [enter in Footer field from the Insert ribbon]

Food and Nutrition Intervention Out Intervention includes: 1. Treatment of Malnourished Children without medical complication in the OTP sites, 2. Treatment of Malnourished Children with medical complications (failed appetite test) in the Stabilization Centre, 3. IYCF 4. Distribution of unconditional cash transfer to the mothers, fathers and caregivers of SAM children and other vulnerable and victims of insurgency. 5. Community Mobilization

We intervened in three (3) LGAs in Borno state: (both in host communities and IDPs camp) OTP SITEs s/n LGAs Date commence Operations No of OTP sites February admission No reached till date (25/2/2018) Targets No discharged cured No of death 1. Mafa August 2017 8 (7 outreach and 1 health facility) 149 1,765 2,232 989 8 2. Askira uba Sept 2017 6 (1 outreach and 5 health facilities) 76 797 1050 492 3. Kaga October 2017 134 636 116 1 Total   22 OTP sites 359 SAM 3,198 (58%) 5,514 1,597 9

Performance Indicators Defaulter Rate: = 7% Cure Rate: = 92% Death Rate = 0.5%

No. treated till date (25/2/2018) STABILIZATION CENTRE s/n LGAs Date commence SCs No of SCs No. treated till date (25/2/2018) 1 Mafa 31st Dec 2017 11 2 Kaga 22nd Nov. 2017 31   TOTAL 42

No reached till date (25/2/2018) IYCF-E s/n LGAs Date commence IYCF Model used No reached till date (25/2/2018) 1 Mafa August 2017 Care group 37,412 2 Kaga Jan 2018 1,315 3 Askira uba 34,802   Total  73,529

Food Security and Cash transfer s/n LGAs Date commence No of HHs as at sat 24/2/2018 No of Individuals as at sat 24/2/2018 1 Mafa August 2017 5,909 44,529 2 Askira Uba 5,799 37,615   Total 11,708 82,144

OUT TOP 12 ACHIEVEMENTS A total of 22-OTP sites established within 6months Two Stabilization centers established within 2months A total of 3,198 SAM-Children admitted in the 22-OTP Forty-two (42) SAM children with medical complications admitted into the two SC, out of which 37 have been discharged back to the OTP and remaining still at Phase two and Three respectively. Seventy-three thousand and five hundred and twenty-nine (73,529) mothers and PLW reached with IYCF key messages

OUT TOP 12 ACHIEVEMENTS 6. A total of 11,708 HHs and SAM mothers received cash for 6months (August 2017 to Feb 2018), translating into 82,144 individuals at N3,500 per capital. 7. 133 government health-workers trained across the 3-LGAs within the 6-months 8. A total 62,500 people reached with Hygiene and cholera education and awareness 9. 10,650 Hygiene kits distributed to 10,650 HHs in both IDP camps and host communities 10. One hundred and fifty-nine community nutrition volunteers selected and trained across the 3-LGAs

OUT TOP 12 ACHIEVEMENTS 11. Successively hosted UNICEF monitoring team in November 2017. 12. Finally, successively organized stakeholders Joint monitoring visit (Led by the state team and supported by Community Leaders) to our OTP site in January 2018.

SUCCESS STORIES OF IBRAHIM BUKAR PRE TREATMENT IN NOV 2017 POST TREATMENT IN DEC 28TH 2017

Plan Clinician attending to patient in Kaga SC

Plan Clinician attending to patient in Mafa SC

CASH TRANSFER IN PROGRESS AT FIDELITY BANK, MAIDUGURI ON SAT 24TH FEB 2018

LESSONS LEARNT 1. Community mobilization is key to project success 2. Quality services encourage further patronage and enhance confidence 3. Training and retraining of Community Volunteers is hallmark of successful project implementations

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We are grateful to the SPHCDA, the leadership of the Nutrition Sector, UNICEF, other UN agencies and our sisters (INGO) and other global Humanitarian Organizations for their technical, moral and material supports.