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This document provides a summary of the Nutrition Cluster Coordination Meeting held on April 11, 2014, at the WHO conference hall. Key agenda items included welcome and introductions, approval of the provisional agenda, review of action points from the previous meeting, prioritization of counties, updates on UNICEF-WFP collaboration, surveys technical working group, and presentations on IYCF-E. Discussions also covered progress towards CRP targets and key contributors to malnutrition. The meeting emphasized the need for data collection to inform service provision.
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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) • 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)
Progress towards CRP targets (January - March 2013)
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