Action - Desnutrición Cero - Food distribution/supplementation

Programme: Desnutrición Cero

Programme description

The Multi-sectoral Zero Malnutrition Programme focuses on children under the age of five, with a particular emphasis on children under two years of age, and, in its activities, it assigns priority to working with municipalities with a high degree of vulnerability to food insecurity. The program is a multi-sectoral effort and one of the most important challenges facing the current administration.

Bolivia has a population of 10 million people.

Programme type

National

Cost

65.157.257(2007-2011)

References

Status: 
On-going

Start date:

June
2007
Area: 
Urban
Rural
Peri-urban
Place: 
La Paz
Age group: 
Children under 5 years old and pregnant woman
Delivery: 
Primary health care center
Implementation details : 

<p>Reduced micro nutrient deficiency in target population after applying supplementation strategies, fortification and complementary food.</p>

Outcome indicator(s): 

<p>- Children under age 5 maintaining levels ofserum retinol (Vit A) above 20 mg/dl.- Children under age 5 maintaining normal levels of Haemoglobin (Hb)- Dairy products selected by the Program arefortified pursuant to the national regulation.- Women with malnutrition</p>

M&E system: 

<p>in process for the report of this year.</p>

Baseline: 
nutritional practices, complementary nourishment and micronutrient supplementation
Outcome reported by social determinants: 
None

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