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Anthropometric measures of children’s growth Weight, height, Mid-upper arm circumference

Indicators of progress. Anthropometric measures of children’s growth Weight, height, Mid-upper arm circumference. Photo credit: http:// motherchildnutrition.org/index.html. Indicators of progress. Photo credit: Jen Taylor. Indicators of progress. Photo credit: Jen Taylor.

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Anthropometric measures of children’s growth Weight, height, Mid-upper arm circumference

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  1. Indicators of progress • Anthropometric measures of children’s growth • Weight, height, Mid-upper arm circumference Photo credit: http://motherchildnutrition.org/index.html

  2. Indicators of progress Photo credit: Jen Taylor

  3. Indicators of progress Photo credit: Jen Taylor

  4. After the Training Photo credit: Jared Macary

  5. Supervision • Medical Director will supervise  • Training of health workers • Refresher training every 6 months • Regular clinical team meetings to answer questions • Technical Director will supervise  • Proper making of porridge • Monthly group meetings and education of families

  6. Association Espoir pour Demain Key: Supervisors Trained workers Mon & Eval

  7. Monitoring & Evaluation Monthly Monitor # of women receiving nutrition counseling during the clinic visits # of women serving porridge to children & properly making it Quarterly Monitor # of Mothers/families and health workers recognize benefits of proper nutrition # of women/families and health workers recognizing signs of undernourishment Yearly Survey and Key Informant Interviews to Evaluate Overall Program Final Evaluation(After 3 Years) Reduced infant/under 2 morbidity and mortality  Anthropometric measurements and self-report

  8. Time Table of Activities

  9. Budget

  10. Impact Photo credit: Jared Macary

  11. Thank You Questions?

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