Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Action Planning Training Module

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Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Action Planning Training Module Introduction Unit Training Location Training Dates This presentation is the opening session of the training.

Unit Purpose Set the scene for the training, agree on norms and expectations for the week, and introduce training materials.

Unit Objectives Understand the purpose and objectives of the training. Discuss expectations of the training and the facilitation team. Complete a self-assessment on knowledge of multi-sectoral planning for nutrition.

Opening and Introduction Session 0.1 Opening and Introduction This presentation is the opening session of the training.

Opening Remarks Insert details as appropriate (e.g., name and title of the official opening the training).

Facilitator Introductions Insert details as appropriate (e.g., name and title/organisation of each facilitator).

Participant Introductions Please introduce yourself: Name Title and district/LLG/organisation Explain how nutrition is important to you and your work.

Training Objectives and Expectations Session 0.2 Training Objectives and Expectations This presentation is the opening session of the training.

Training Objectives Develop a draft 5-year Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Action Plan (MSNAP) tailored to the district/LLG context. Describe the nutrition situation within the district/LLG. Develop a multi-sectoral nutrition Results Framework and monitoring and evaluation plan. Estimate resources required for implementation of nutrition interventions.   Understand the process of MSNAP finalisation and approval by the appropriate Council.

What is an MSNAP? A 5-year plan that provides detailed guidance on multi-sectoral nutrition planning. Complements the District Development Plan (DDP) Aligns with national policy, including the Uganda Nutrition Action Plan (UNAP) Why is it important? Allows districts/LLGs to allocate and mobilise resources for nutrition activities Guides and coordinates partner implementation to achieve a common district/LLG nutrition goal

Training Process Six units to guide teams through the process of developing their MSNAPs Unit 1: Introduction to the Nutrition Situation in Uganda Unit 2: Nutrition Situation Analysis Unit 3: Nutrition Planning Unit 4: Monitoring and Evaluation Unit 5: Identifying Resources Unit 6: Next Steps Unit 1: Introduction to Nutrition in Uganda: Understand the multi-sectoral causes and consequences of malnutrition in Uganda and the policy and planning framework around which this training is designed. Unit 2: Nutrition Situation Analysis: Analyze the current nutrition situation in your district/LLG and identify the causes of malnutrition. Unit 3: Nutrition Planning: Begin planning the response to the identified nutrition problems. Unit 4: Monitoring and Evaluation: Plan how to track progress towards identified goals and objectives. Unit 5: Identifying Resources: Estimate the resources required to implement planned interventions and activities. Unit 6: Next Steps: Finish drafting the MSNAP and understand the next steps to have it approved and implemented.

Expectations Please reflect on your individual expectations for this training. List at least three expectations on the provided cards and write them in your Participant Handbook.

Self Assessment We would like to help you assess the new knowledge, skills, and competences you will acquire during this training. Please turn in your assessment form to the facilitator after you complete it. Be sure to include your name or initials on the assessment form.

Introduction of Materials and Roles Session 0.3 Introduction of Materials and Roles This presentation is the opening session of the training.

Materials Participant Handbook Includes reference materials, instructions, and a place to record session notes MSNAP template The outline of the MSNAP, per the National Nutrition Planning Guidelines 2015 Participant Handbook: The Participant Handbook includes reference materials to support you throughout the MSNAP drafting process. The handbook outlines the purpose and objectives of each Unit, includes key definitions, session instructions, and most importantly, a place for you to record your reflections, observations, and ideas to be integrated into your MSNAP. MSNAP template: The MSNAP template outlines the required content for the MSNAP, per the National Nutrition Planning Guidelines 2015. You and your team will work towards completing each section as the training sessions are completed. Time will be provided throughout the week for each team to draft their MSNAPs in this template.

MSNAP Editor Responsible for updating the MSNAP template The editor should: Take careful notes for the group Have access to a laptop Please discuss and choose your editor as a team! MSNAP editor: Each team will select an “editor” who will record material in the MSNAP template. It is important that the editor take careful notes, with the aid of the Participant Handbook. The editor will need regular access to a laptop computer for entering information into the MSNAP template. You can support your MSNAP editor by also taking careful notes in your Participant Handbook and by sharing your ideas throughout the drafting process.