Description
By 2030, World Vision commits to provide 8.8 million nutrition-direct services. This includes:
A) Reaching children suffering from wasting with community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM).
B) Supporting supplementary feeding for pregnant and breastfeeding women in CMAM programming.
C) Reaching children 6 to 59 months of age with food-based approaches to treat and prevent malnutrition. The Positive Deviance/Hearth programme empowers mothers and care-givers with the knowledge and skills to identify and prepare nutritious foods available in their communities and promotes diet diversity and neglected and under-utilised indigenous foods.
D) Supporting governments to reach children with growth monitoring and promotion services per year, including counselling. We will also advocate for integration of early childhood development services for children, mothers and care-givers, ensuring a holistic approach to nurturing healthy growth and development.
GNR assessment
| Verification status |
Verified
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| SMARTness index |
High
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Details
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| Global nutrition target(s) |
Exclusive breastfeeding
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Childhood overweight
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| Nutrition Action Classification(s) |
Policy >
Nutrition care services
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Measurement
| Key indicator | Number of nutrition-direct services provided |
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| Measurement plan | Collect own data |
| Value | Measurement date | |
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| Baseline | 1,768,000 Number of services | October 2024 |
| Target | 8,840,000 Number of services | September 2029 |