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Nutrition Cluster Coordination Meeting

Nutrition Cluster Coordination Meeting. 11-04-2014 WHO conference hall. 11.00 am -12.15pm. Agenda. Welcome and introductions (Victoria) (3 min) Approval of the provisional agenda (Victoria, 1 min) Review of the action points from the previous meeting ( kirathi , 5 min)

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Nutrition Cluster Coordination Meeting

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  1. Nutrition Cluster Coordination Meeting 11-04-2014 WHO conference hall. 11.00 am -12.15pm

  2. Agenda • Welcome and introductions (Victoria) (3 min) • Approval of the provisional agenda (Victoria, 1 min) • Review of the action points from the previous meeting (kirathi, 5 min) • Prioritization of counties (Anna, 5 min) • UNICEF-WFP meeting update (WFP, 10 min) • Surveys technical working group meeting update, including ACAPS project (Kirathi, ACAPS, 10 min) • Rapid Response Team missions (UNICEF, 10 min) • IYCF-E presentation (UNICEF, 10 min) • AOB (10 min)

  3. Prioritization of Counties

  4. Progress towards CRP targets (January - March 2013)

  5. Progress towards CRP targets

  6. Partners contribution to SAM treatment target

  7. Partners contribution to TSFP targets

  8. Partners contribution to BSFP targets

  9. Planned Assessment vis a vis Priority counties .

  10. ACAPS- BRIEF INTRUDUCTION

  11. Outline for the report we expect from ACAPS • Pre-crisis Nutrition situationand key risk factors • Anthropometric indicators • IYCF indicators • Vitamin A supplementation and measles vaccination coverage • Health services availability and major health indicators • Food security situation and market analysis • Hygiene practices and access to safe water • Education (% of men and women finished primary/secondary school) • Trends in GAM/SAM rates over the years and pre/post-harvest • Correlation of the prevalence of malnutrition and IPC classification. • Correlation between GAM/SAM/MAM burden and admissions to CMAM programmes. • Analysis of the key contributors or risk factors (basic, immediate and underlying) for malnutrition as relative to the prevalence of malnutrition in the current crisis • Same outline that for the pre-crisis (1-7) • Projected situation for 2014 (for 8-10) • Challenges, constraints and opportunities for collecting quality data and providing and scaling up provision of services to increase reach/coverage

  12. AOB

  13. Reporting rate

  14. Thank you

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