Scaling Up Nutrition in Malawi
Description
To treat and prevent under-nutrition and acute malnutrition amongst under five aged children in 15 districts in Malawi. This will benefit 12, 700 children with severe and acute malnutrition treated, 320 , 000 women and caregivers provided with nutritional counselling to help improve infant and young child feeding practices, training of 6, 090 community and health workers and 2 900 pregnant and lactating mothers reached with effective nutrition interventions. This contributes towards MDGs 1-6 and will result in increased uptake and adoption of intergrated Community Based Management of Acute Malnutrition by 2015.
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