Title: Use of Growth Chart in Emergencies WFP Perspective
1Use of Growth Chart in Emergencies WFP
Perspective Regional Workshop to Introduce WHO
New Growth Chart EMRO Muscat 12 14 September
2005 World Food Programme, Regional Bureau for
Middle East, Central Asia and Eastern
Europe Pushpa Acharya
2Likely Scenario in Emergencies Affecting
Growth/Nutritional Status
- Destructions of Livelihood
- Lack of food and cooking facilities
- High prevalence of diarrhea
- High risk of measles and ARI
- Disruption of breast feeding and complementary
feeding - Emotional stress affecting caring practices
- Death of care-takers
- Heighten insecurity
3Results
- Protein Energy Malnutrition
- Marmus
- Kwashiorkor
- Marasmic Kwashiorkor
- Micronutrient Deficiencies
- Fe, I, Vit A, C, B1, Niacine
4Results
5What Action?
- Assessment/Analysis
- Programme Design
- Implementation
- Monitoring/Evaluation
6Assessment/Analysis
- Severity availability, access, and utilization
- What kind of support?
- Who?
- How many?
- Where? - VAM
7Severity Index of the Nutritional Status
8Intervention
- Provision of food
- Adopt 2,100 kcal/person as reference
- Adjustment of the ration based on environmental
temperature, health and nutritional status,
demography, and physical activity - Protein and fat context taken into account
- Adjustment made to account for nutritional needs
of all sub-groups - Strategies outlined for further adjustment
- Establishment of Supplementary Feeding
9Decision-Making Framework
Acute Malnutrition Rate gt 15
SERIOUS Blanket SFP Therapeutic Feeding Programme
Acute Malnutrition Rate 10 14 and Aggravating
Factors
- Aggravating Factors
- Inadequate general ration
- CMR gt 1
- Epidemic of measles or whooping cough
- High incidence or respiratory or diarrhoeal
disease
If the general ration is lt2100 kcal pppd always
improve general ration
10ALERT Situation
Acute Malnutrition Rate 10 - 14
ALERT Targeted SFP Therapeutic Feeding Programme
OR
Acute Malnutrition Rate 5 9 and Aggravating
Factors
- Aggravating Factors
- Inadequate general ration
- CMR gt 1
- Epidemic of measles or whooping cough
- High incidence or respiratory or diarrhoeal
disease
11Monitoring Evaluation
- Food basket
- Qualalitative survey
- Household survey
- Anthropometric Surveys
- Household Food Economic Assessment
- Food and livelihood security Assessment
- Growth Monitoring
- Impact Assessment
12Use of Reference Growth Chart in WFP
Programme/Projects
- Assessment
- Programme/Project Design
- Implementation
- Monitoring
- Evaluation
13Challenges/Opportunities WFP Programme/Projects
- Reassessment of the trends of nutritional status
for programme design and monitoring - Adoption of the new growth chart by technical
partners - Screening, enrolment and discharge criteria
14Potential Action
- Sharing of the information (CO, Partners)
- Provision of technical advise
- Data adjustment
- Support to MoH and WHO/UNIECEF for implementation
in WFP project areas/health centres
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