Standard Project Report 2016
Annual Project Food Distribution
Commodity Planned Distribution( mt) Actual Distribution( mt) % Actual v. Planned
Corn Soya Blend 555 261 47.0 %
Ready To Use Supplementary Food 94 127 134.3 %
Total 649 387 59.7 %
Operational Partnerships
WFP worked with it main partner, the Ministry of Health, to develop its capacity to implement a treatment programme for moderate acute malnutrition( MAM). Although the Ministry’ s budget for nutrition was small in 2016 and WFP bore the cost of project implementation, the Ministry contributed funding for the salaries of the 114 nutrition focal points across six municipalities, support from the Ministry’ s monitoring and evaluation adviser to integrate nutrition indicators into national systems, and the development of behaviour change communication tools. In addition, the health promotion unit engaged a graphic designer to develop posters on nutrition and pregnancy, and nutrition for infants. This support was estimated at 5 percent of the total programme budget for 2016, or USD 450,000.
The Ministry of Health also supported a number of outreach events in 2016, including World Breastfeeding Week events in Oecusse, which were organised by WFP ' s partner Alola Foundation and were supported by the United Nations Children ' s Fund( UNICEF) and the World Health Organization( WHO). Quizzes and other activities were organised to raise awareness of the importance of breastfeeding for caregivers, and to inform health workers about the new Sustainable Development Goals related to infant and young child feeding( IYCF).
The Ministry of Health in the autonomous region of Oecusse and the national nutrition department also supported the pilot project to provide all children aged 6-23 months with specialised nutritious food( SNF), by providing a car
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