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FSN Network Regional Knowledge Sharing Meeting Multi-Sector Program Integration Session

Integrated Program Design for Household and Community Resilience: Experience from Bangladesh. FSN Network Regional Knowledge Sharing Meeting Multi-Sector Program Integration Session November 13, 2010 Heather Danton. Jibon o Jibika ( Life and Livelihoods Program).

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FSN Network Regional Knowledge Sharing Meeting Multi-Sector Program Integration Session

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  1. Integrated Program Design for Household and Community Resilience: Experience from Bangladesh FSN Network Regional Knowledge Sharing Meeting Multi-Sector Program Integration Session November 13, 2010 Heather Danton

  2. Jibon o Jibika(Life and Livelihoods Program) • Bangladesh 2004-2009, extended through May 2010. • Implemented in collaboration with Helen Keller International (HKI), the NGO Forum for Water and Sanitation, the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) of the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society and 14 local NGO partners in Barisal Division, Bangladesh. • Jibon o Jibikaexplicitly directed at reducing high levels of food insecurity and malnutrition • Implemented in 13 upazilasin three districts of southwest Bangladesh. • Targeted 200,000 children U2 • Cyclones Sidr and Aila struck target area in November 2007 & May 2009, respectively

  3. An Integrated Program Design Jibon-O-Jibika Decreased household food insecurity in three districts of Barisal Division SO1: Food availability and purchasing power at the household level will have increased SO2: Health and nutrition of pregnant women and children under the age of two will have improved SO3: Communities and households will be more resilient to shocks that threaten their livelihoods IR 1.1: Improved household level food production practices adopted and utilized IR1.2: Improved marketing practices adopted and utilized IR 2.1: Increased adoption of key MCHN practices and utilization of key MCHN services IR 2.2: Improved access to safe water and sanitation facilities IR 3.1: Improved community response and preparedness to natural disaster IR 3.2: Improved agency response to natural disaster

  4. Community and Union-level integration by SO/Sector SO 3: Disaster Preparedness SO2: MCHN SO1: Homestead gardening & marketing

  5. Key Program Results Disaggregated data show that reduction of prevalence in stunting, wasting and underweight is much higher in unions where all program components were implemented.

  6. Key Program Results The median dietary diversity score improved in unions where all program components were working together.

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