Goal

Support 550 children under the age of 5 years below to end malnutrition

FROM Commitment: Support Nutrition Campaigns in Uganda

Civil society organisation / Uganda

SAF-Teso

Partner organisations:
Civil society organisation (CSO) or non-governmental organisation (NGO): SAF-TESO
Date made: 20 Nov 2021
Related event: 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit | 2021 UN Food Systems Summit
Verification status Verified Find out more
NAF SMARTness index High Find out more
Progress status No response See progress details
Targeted location Sub-national - Karamaoja and Teso sub-regions, Eastern Uganda
Targeted population Specific population group(s)
Targeted population age Specific age group(s)
Targeted population specific age Children under 5 years
Targeted population sex All
Population coverage 550.0
Duration February, 2023 - December, 2023

Goal action plan

SAF-TESO will carry out senstization camnpaings to taget 450 HIV pregnant and lacting mothers, conduct Health and Nutrition campiangs in the schools and communities, trading centres and churches, carry out promotion of good hygiene practices in schools and public places in rural areas,conduct nutrition and agriculture campaings , selection and training of 100 community nutrition and education campaigners, conduct advocacy, dialogues, helath talks and health education and baseline home assessments and data collection

Progress

Indicator

Primary indicator Percentage Of The 550 Malnourished Children That Will Be Targeted For The Care , Welfate And Food Support To Improve Their Health, Education And Nutrition
Indicator monitor SAF-TESO will develop the Monitoring Evaluation and Accountability Activities for the project as high lighted below. a) Regular monitoring, action planning and tracking. The project will undertake regular monitoring, action planning and tracking of project indicators, quality benchmarks and achievements of set targets. The project will develop quality benchmarks that will define specific activity quality standards to guide project team and partners in the implementation of the activities. The project will develop quality benchmarks and monitoring checklists that will be used during quarterly monitoring of project activities. The project will establish a monitoring system to ensure to support regular data collection, analysis and documentation of learnings. b) Tracer studies The project will conduct annual tracer studies as follow up exercise to get information on progress and performance of community members on knowledge, attitude and behavior changes towards malaria prevention. c) Feedback mechanism The project will establish feedback and complaints mechanisms to provide timely and accessible procedures for children and key stakeholders provide their feedback, views and concerns to Rotary Club of Soroti. d) Reflection and review meetings The project will conduct regular (Quarterly) reflection and review meetings both internal and external with partners and key stakeholders. The review meetings will share project progress on achievements of results, utilization of quality benchmarks and share lessons learned. The project leads will guide project teams in developing actions plans and support utilization of leaning for programme improvement. e) Project evaluation The project will undertake an Endline evaluation to assess the effectiveness of the project interventions, adopted model and approaches. Action plans will be developed by the project to support documentation and utilization of learnings to improve project. The project will conduct final evaluation and will be managed by both Rotary club of Soroti, SAF-Teso and the external consultant will be contracted to undertake the exercise. The Rotary club of Soroti and SAF-Teso will coordinate the evaluation exercise. During evaluation both qualitative and quantitative methods will be used to collect data. A partners meeting will be conducted to disseminate evaluation report findings. SAF-TESO has supported over 10 primary schools with school feeding and vegetable growing and distributed food to the children , older persons and other vulnerable groups during COVID-19 Pandemic lockdown in 2020-2022, 2,200 people received food items donatde by SAF-TESO

Reports

Stage Measurement Date Value Status
Baseline 2020 0
Progress report No response
Target December, 2023 0.90

Nutrition Action Classification

Enabling

  • Financial
  • Operational
  • Leadership and governance
  • Research monitoring and data

Policy

  • Food environment
  • Food supply chain
  • Consumer knowledge
  • Nutrition care services

Impact

  • Undernutrition
  • Diet
  • Obesity and diet-related NCDs
  • Food and nutrition security

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