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1.5 H&N: IMPROVED MATERNAL, ADOLESCENT,INFANT, AND YOUNG CHILD NUTRITION
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
1.5 Improved maternal, adolescent, infant, and young child nutrition,\202Fand prevention\202Fof\202Fmalnutrition\202Fand\202Fincreased\202Fability to detect\202Fit, which contributes to Child Health, Early Detection And Treatment Of Malnutrition, Evaluation, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Health And Emergencies, Health Systems Strengthening, Health – General, Immunization, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Infant And Young Child Feeding, Maternal And Newborn Health, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Micronutrients, Nutrition And Emergencies, Nutrition In Early Childhood, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Nutrition – General, Polio Eradication, Research, Strengthening Primary Health Care And High-Impact Health Interventions. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Communications, Advocacy And Public Engagement, Data, Research, Evaluation And Knowledge Management, Evaluations, Research And Data, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, Systems Strengthening To Leave No One Behind. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: 1. By the end of 2022, most disadvantaged children have access to enhanced health and nutrition practices2. Sustained use of safe water supply and sanitation services, and adoption of hygiene practices, by children and their families in poor communities vulnerable to climate change, conflict and public health emergencies.
Programme identifier:
XM-DAC-41122-Lebanon-2490/A0/07/201/005
Start Date:
2017-01-01
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£0
Humanitarian Assistance and Resilience in South Sudan (HARISS) 2015 - 2024
UK - Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
To help approximately three million South Sudanese by providing critical life-saving support and helping people to better cope with shocks from conflict, drought and flooding. This programme aims to save the lives of an estimated two million people who will receive at least one form of humanitarian assistance; and build the capacity of an estimated one million people to recover and cope better with shocks. Over six years this programme will provide food, shelter and access to water and health services to millions of vulnerable people, including women and children.
Programme identifier:
GB-1-204019
Start Date:
2015-03-13
Activity Status:
Implementation
Total Budget:
£782,266,864