SITUATION NUTRITIONNELLE DANS LA RÉGION 1 Food Security and Nutrition Working Group OCHA, 25 juillet 2013 Présentation conjointe ACF - PAM - UNICEF
Malnutrition aigue sévère: Tendance des admissions au Sahel
Tendances de admissions SAM au Sahel Projections à fin dannée Données incomplètes 5 pays sur 9 dépassent les projections estimées pour les deuxième trimestre (calculées sur base des admissions réelles du premier trimestre et tendances interannuelles observées les années précédentes) : Niger, Tchad, Mali, Sénégal, et Gambie Si les tendances des admissions se maintiennent, nous devrions pouvoir prendre en charge plus de 90% des enfants MAS cibles par les clusters nationaux, soit pouvoir traiter plus d1 million denfants en 2013 Bonne ou mauvaise nouvelle ? 2013 : crise ou pas crise ? … clairement déficit de résilience
MAM Treatment: Burkina Faso Children 6-59 months 102,326 new admissions to date 383,691 beneficiaries planned 27% of target reached to date 29% of reports received in June to date Pregnant and Lactating Women 30,364 new admissions to date 88,616 beneficiaries planned 34% of target reached to date 29% of reports received in June to date
MAM Treatment: Chad Children 6-59 months 113,193 new admissions to date 300,000 beneficiaries planned 37% of target reached to date 84% of reports received in 2013 to date Pregnant and Lactating Women 57,886 new admissions to date 70,000 beneficiaries planned 82% of target reached to date 84% of reports received in 2013 to date
MAM Treatment: Mali Children 6-59 months 33,107 new admissions to date 177,000 beneficiaries planned 19% of target reached to date 40% of reports received in 2013 to date Pregnant and Lactating Women 9,066 new admissions to date 41,900 beneficiaries planned 22% of target reached to date 40% of reports received in 2013 to date
MAM Treatment: Niger Children 6-59 months 214,698 new admissions to date 711,565 beneficiaries planned 30% of target reached to date 90% of reports received in 2013 to date Pregnant and Lactating Women 142,128 new admissions to date 222,230 beneficiaries planned 64% of target reached to date 90% of reports received in 2013 to date
Blanket Feeding Activities Planned caseload and registration numbers Registration exercises are ongoing and figures are available for Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali and Niger Registrations have commenced in Senegal, figures have not yet been received from the cooperating partner Registrations expected to begin in The Gambia at the end of July In Mauritania, activities have not yet commenced due to a lack of funding Country Beneficiaries Planned Children 6-23 months Pregnant and Lactating Women Burkina Faso105,000- Chad300,00075,000 Mali91,120*20,340 Mauritania73,400 - Niger233,00097,000 Senegal18,18211,609 The Gambia22,500- Beneficiaries planned according to latest figures available *Blanket feeding activities targeting children 6-59 months
Blanket Feeding Activities Achievements to date Most countries with blanket feeding activities have completed trainings for implementing and cooperating partners (ongoing in The Gambia) All countries have finalized or are in the process of finalizing Field Level Agreements (FLAs) with partners Challenges faced Late arrival of commodities in Burkina Faso, Chad and Senegal; logistical constraints due to the rainy season specifically in Chad and Senegal Commodity shortfalls expected in Burkina Faso, Mali and Senegal Funding constraints in Mauritania Ongoing security situation in Mali Limited capacity of partners Data collection/M&E plans Post distribution monitoring (PDM) is planned in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali and Niger Taking lessons learned from M&E of 2012 Sahel BSF activities