Action - SS Spien Sokhapeap - Bridges for Health - Prevention or treatment of moderate malnutrition - Infants and young children

Programme: SS Spien Sokhapeap - Bridges for Health

Programme description

SS will use a health system strengthening model utilizing the national health system, policies, guidelines and training materials to build capacity of health managers, health facility staff and community members to deliver a package of evidence based maternal and child health and nutrition interventions. SS will build on the experiences of Jumpstart and OGDPYC.

 

Goal: Mothers and children under two years in the project area are healthy, well nourished and have increased access to MCH and nutrition services, contributing to a decrease in maternal and child morbidity and mortality

Programme type

Community/sub-national
Status: 
On-going

Start date:

February
2011

End date:

September
2016
Area: 
Rural
Place: 
Ksach Kandal
Target group: 
Infants and young children
Lactating women (LW)
Pregnant women (PW)
Age group: 
-9 to 24 months
Delivery: 
Community-based
Primary health care center
Implementation details : 

1 Project Manager: ADP Health Coordinator
3 Project Assistants: Field Health Coordinators

Target population size : 
135,190
Coverage level (%): 
34%
Outcome indicator(s): 

% of pregnant women would have reported increase meals during last pregnancy
% of children 0-23 months put to the breast within one hour of birth
% of newborns who were not given any pre-lacteal feed
% of infants (0-5 months of age) exlusively breast-fed during past 24 hours
% of infants (6-8 months of age) who received solid, semi-solid or soft foods during previous day
% of children 6-23 months of age who received minimum meal frequency (two times for breasfed infants 6-8 months, three times for breastfed children 9-23 months and four times (including milk feeds) for non- breastfed children 6-23 months)
% of children 6-23 months of age who were fed with minimum dietary diversity (four or more food groups)
% of children 20-23 months who received breastmilk in the past 24 hours
% of children 6-23 months of age who were given increased fluids and continued feeding during illness (diarrhea) in last 2 weeks
% of mothers of children age 0-23 months who had four or more antenatal visits during last pregnancy
% of mothers with children age 0-23 months of age who received at least two tetanus toxoid vaccinations during pregnancy of the youngest child
% of mothers with children age 0-23 months of age who received at least two tetanus toxoid vaccination before or after the birth of the youngest child
% of mothers with children 0-23 months of age consumed at least 90 iron/folic acid tablets during last pregnancy
% of children age 0-23 months whose births were attended by skilled personnel
% of mothers with children 0-23 months of age consumed at least 42 iron/folate tablets during the first six weeks after the delivery of the youngest child
% of mothers with children 0-23 months of age consumed a dose of deworming medication within six weeks of the delivery of the youngest child
% of mothers with children 0-23 months of age consumed a dose of vitamin A capsule within 6 weeks of last delivery
% of mothers with children 0-23 months of age who received at least three post-natal visits from appropriate trained health workers within six weeks of the delivery
% of children 6-23 months received vitamin A capsule in the past six months
% of children age 12-23 months who consumed a deworming medication in the past six months
% of children 7-23 months who consumed 15 sachets of multi-micronutrient power during the last  month
% of children age 6-23 months with diarrhea in the last two weeks who received oral rehydration solution (ORS) and zinc tablets
% of children age 09-23 months who have completed 3rd DTP dose plus measles vaccination

 

 

M&E system: 

Mid-Term Evaluation

 

LQAS monitoring 

Baseline: 
Stunting 31% Underweight 24% Wasting 10%
Outcome reported by social determinants: 
Vulnerable groups

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