Nutrition Sector Coordination Meeting Old CBN Building, Abuja - Nigeria 16 th July
Agenda Participants Introduction Opening Remarks by FMOH Review of last Nutrition Sector Coordination Meeting Action point Sector Updates 5W updates Emergency response coverage & gap analysis Sector requirements of RUTF for 2015 Sector partner expansion plans - review HCT 90-day plan - update Presentation on Gender based Programming for Nutrition Update on geographical security for expansion of CMAM sites - Terence Mckechnie IOM DTM 4 Report – Stephanie (IOM) Updates from sector members on sector activities AoB 2
Action Points of 4 th June May 2015 ActionResponsibilityDeadline Distribute checklist for documents needed for the PCACluster Secretariat Complete PCAs and send requested documents to cluster secretariat. IMC IRC SCI ACF <07/07/2015 Share timeline of key activities, meetings, and workshops UNOCHA16/07/2015 Inform field officers and state of the displaced children in Uba, Borno. Highlight the need for a response. Cluster coordinator 3
Nutrition Emergency Response Updates North-East Nigeria
Nutrition Sector 5Ws Nutrition Sector 5Ws 5
Nutrition Activities in Nigeria NE Nutrition Activities in Nigeria NE January – July 2015 Screening in IDP camps CMAM IYCF Community Sensitization & Key Messages delivery Planned Expansion of CMAM / IYCF MMN Food Vouchers (supplementary feeding) 6
Nutrition Sector – Total Achievements Based on 5W data 7
Nutrition Sector presence in NE by States January – July 2015 Adamawa SMoH UNICEF IRC Borno SMoH UNICEF ACF Yobe SMoH UNICEF ACF Bauchi SMoH UNICEF Gombe SMoH UNICEF 8
Nutrition Sector Activities – CMAM Based on 5W data 9 Severe Acute Malnutrition 75,859 SAM Targeted 30,927 Target Achieved 41 Target percent achieved 59 Target Percent yet to be achieved
Nutrition Sector Activities – CMAM Performance Indicators - Based on 5W data 10
Nutrition Sector Activities – Screening Based on 5W data 11
Nutrition Sector Activities - IYCF 12 Targets – State / LGAs Data – Women counselled on IYCF practices
Nutrition Sector Coverage and Gap Analysis Nutrition Sector Coverage and Gap Analysis 13
Nutrition Sector Presence by LGAs 14
Based on 5W data Coverage and Gap – Partners Based on 5W data 15 UNICEF ACF
Based on 5W data Coverage & Gap – Activities Based on 5W data 16 CMAM – SAM Treatment IYCF Community Screening
Coverage & Gap - Adamawa 17 IRC UNICEF ACF IMC ICRC Save the Children Mercy Corp FAO WHO
18 Coverage & Gap - Borno SNSTATESLGA NAMESPop 2015 Total IDPs Status CMAMIYCFMMN Screening Assessments Nutrition Awareness Food Vouchers otherCMAMIYCFMMN Screening Assessments Nutrition Awareness Food Vouchers other IOM Apr 2015 On-GoingPlaned Borno5,743,752120, BornoAbadam135, BornoAskira/Uba186, BornoBama364, BornoBayo106, BornoBiu237, BornoChibok89, BornoDamboa312, BornoDikwa143, BornoGubio206, BornoGuzamala129, BornoGwoza373, BornoHawul162, BornoJere285,35613, BornoKaga121, BornoKala/Balge82, BornoKonduga211, BornoKukawa275, BornoKwaya Kusar76, BornoMafa139, BornoMagumeri189, BornoMaiduguri704,584106, BornoMarte309, BornoMobbar157, BornoMonguno148, BornoNgala320, BornoNganzai134, BornoShani138, IRC UNICEF ACF IMC ICRC Save the Children Mercy Corp FAO WHO
19 IRC UNICEF ACF IMC ICRC Save the Children Mercy Corp FAO WHO SNSTATES LGA NAMES Pop 2015 Total IDPs Status CMAMIYCFMMN Screening Assessme nts Nutrition Awareness Food Vouchers otherCMAMIYCFMMN Screening Assessmen ts Nutrition Awareness Food Vouchers other IOM Apr 2015 On-GoingPlaned Yobe 3,164, YobeBarde190, YobeBorsari148, YobeDamaturu119, YobeFika186, YobeFune409, YobeGeidam214, YobeGujba177, YobeGulani141, YobeJakusko312, YobeKarasuwa145, YobeMachina83, YobeNangere119, YobeNguru205, YobePotiskum280, YobeTarmua105, YobeYunusari171, YobeYusufari151,399 2 Coverage & Gap - Yobe
Coverage & Gap – August Plans 20 UNICEF Yobe: Jakusko, Barde and Bosari Borno: Konduga, Megumeri and Mafa Save the Children Borno: Maiduguri and Jare
Nutrition Sector Requirements of RUTF for 2015 Nutrition Sector Requirements of RUTF for
Estimation of SAM for North & NE Based on 2014 GAM rates of each state States Target SAM caseload NE 2015 (130%) Target SAM caseload North 2015 (75%) SAM % (SMART 2014) Adamawa4, Bauchi 33, Borno47, Gombe 20, Jigawa 25, Kano 66, Katsina 79, Kebbi 20, Sokoto 33, Traba 2, Yobe23, Zamfara19, ,859302,162
Review of SAM trends 2014/2015 Based on comparison of trends from 2014 North East 3 statesNorth States Jan-MayJan-DecJan-MayJan-Dec Admission ,04331,78897,340288,459 Admission ,00297,014 Expected admission , ,493 All 11 North States Jan - MayJan - Dec Admission ,383320,247 Admission ,016 Expected admision ,803
RUTF Requirement & Gap Based on estimated SAM targets Expected Case load:75% of N states & 130% of NE states Target Areas Available/ Committed Expected caseloadGapContingency NE112,87875,85937,019 20,460 North285,603302,162-16,559 Total398,481378,0210
Partners Requirements and Expansion plans S/No.OrganizationStates coveredNo. of LGAs involvedRequirement as per MarchRequested in July 1 Action Against Hunger (ACF) Borno and Yobe 21, IRC Adamawa10, Save the Children International Katsina / Borno 620, COOPI 0 5 International Medical Corps (IMC) Sokoto (Wamakko & Binji) 24,618 Borno (Maiduguri & Jere 28,300 0
HCT 90 Day Plan 4 th June till 4 th September Mid assessment at end August 26
1. Result/outcome to be achieved: 240,500 children under the age of five are screened regularly for acute malnutrition in the IDP camps, host communities and health clinics. 27 ActivitiesLead AgencyCo-implementing agencies 1.1 Train 150 Health workers on IYCF and Multi-micronutrients. UNICEFACF, Save the Children, IRC 1.2 Conduct weekly nutrition screening in 12 IDP camps. UNICEFACF, Save the Children, IRC 1.3 Conduct monthly nutrition surveillance screening in Sentinel sites, host communities and IDP camps. UNICEFACF, Save the Children, IRC
2. Result/outcome to be achieved: 57,779 women and children have benefitted from infant and young child feeding (IYCF) Conduct targeted breastfeeding promotion activities for mothers, caretakers, and health service providers as well as other influential family and community members. UNICEFACF, Save the Children, IRC 2.2 Establish IYCF support groups and identify individuals in need of targeted support to provide IYCF counselling and appropriate information to pregnant and lactating mothers UNICEFACF, Save the Children, IRC 2.3 Regularly disseminate key nutrition, health & hygiene care messages and raise awareness and demand for available services through media and innovative community structures / approaches. UNICEF ACF, Save the Children, IRC
3. Result/outcome to be achieved: 2,410 children with acute malnutrition have accessed appropriate management for acute malnutrition Provide treatment to 2,410 children with SAM. UNICEFACF, Save the Children, IRC
4. Result/outcome to be achieved: 34,763 children and women have regularly accessed multi-micronutrients Provide Vitamin A supplementation and deworming. UNICEFACF, Save the Children, IRC 4.2 Provide Multi-micronutrient supplementation to children and PLWs, linked with IYCF promotion. UNICEFACF, Save the Children, IRC
Update INGOs led Assessment Prioritization indicators at LGA level ??? HRP Time line 31
Our Children and Women are in need of our assistance in NE !!!! 32