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Rapid CATCH Data CSHGP Projects ending in 2010 March 16, 2011
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Agenda Background Analysis Results Discussion of next steps
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Background Review of Rapid CATCH data Projects ended in October 2010 12 FEs (+ CRWRC Bangladesh) No FE surveys performed in Haiti due to earthquake Expanded ImpactNew PartnerStandard CRS DR Congo FH Mozambique PLAN Cameroon CRWRC Bangladesh GHA Haiti Health Partners Uganda HOPE WW India INMED Peru IRD Cambodia MTI Liberia AMREF Kenya Concern Worldwide Haiti HealthRight Kenya MC Indonesia SAWSO Zambia
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Analysis Comparison of baseline/end line with CI’s Data only from projects with activities that addressed the indicator Level of effort or activities mentioned in report 7 grantees used 2000 Rapid CATCH 6 grantees used 2006 Rapid CATCH Projects grouped to look at patterns
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KPC Survey Methods LQAS30 Cluster AMREF KenyaCRS DR Congo CWI HaitiCRWRC Bangladesh FH MozambiqueGHA Haiti Health Partners UgandaHOPE WW India Healthright KenyaINMED Peru PLAN CameroonIRD Cambodia SAWSO ZambiaMC Indonesia MTI Liberia
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Projects with Breadth FH MozambiqueMTI LiberiaSAWSO ZambiaCRWRC Bangladesh Moved 9 indicatorsMoved 10 indicatorsMoved 6 indicators ITN HIV/AIDS Danger Signs IYCF Danger Signs Danger signs TT Sick Child Measles Sick child EBFFever Full Immunization Handwashing EBF Handwashing Measles DPT1 SBA DPT3 Underweight Post-natal Pneumonia
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Grantees who Implemented Care Groups FH Mozambique MTI Liberia SAWSO Zambia
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Care Groups: FH Mozambique
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Care Groups: MTI Liberia
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Care Groups: SAWSO Zambia
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People’s Institutes: CRWRC Bangladesh
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Indicators - Strongest performance ITN Use 7 projects Exclusive Breastfeeding 5 projects
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Indicators - Strongest performance
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New indictors with significant increase Post-natal care 3, possibly 4 projects IYCF 3 projects
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Post-Natal Visit within 3 Days
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Complementary Feeding vs. IYCF
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Expanded Impact Projects FH Mozambique: moved 9 indicators ITN, Danger Signs, EBF, Handwashing, TT, Sick Child, Measles, SBA, Underweight PLAN Cameroon: moved 3 indicators ITN, EBF, Handwashing
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Expanded Impact: FH Mozambique
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Expanded Impact: PLAN Cameroon
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Nutrition Underweight Only FH Mozambique improved; did not use PD/Hearth PD/Hearth Health specific results interesting
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Nutrition - Underweight
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Nutrition - Projects that used PD/Hearth
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Nutrition - PD/Hearth Activities Grantee Sessions/ Villages Results FH1-on-1 work CRWRC11 sessions 73% rehabilitated (69/94) HOPE WW5 sessions Modified for an urban setting 5736 children weighed 259 severed malnourished 2770 malnourished IRD30 villages 505 enrolled in program 403 completed the program 76.4% within 2 SDs at discharge PLAN3 villages 1320 children weighed 621 underweight (47%) 584 rehabilitated (94%)
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Rapid CATCH Indicators Targeted that were Moved PVOCountryMovedTargeted% AMREFKenya3650 CRSDR Congo2922 CRWRCBangladesh61060 FHMozambique91182 Health PartnersUganda110 HealthrightKenya3560 HOPE WWIndia41527 INMEDPeru2729 IRDCambodia41527 MCIndonesia010 MTILiberia101758 PLANCameroon31127 SAWSOZambia61155
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Next Steps Look at other EI projects Continue to highlight EBF success Suggestions?
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Thank you!
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Strong Performing Indicators
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ITN Use
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Exclusive Breastfeeding
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Maternal Tetanus Toxoid Vaccination
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Skilled Delivery Assistance
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Care for a Sick Child
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Knowledge of Danger Signs
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Hand Washing
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