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Success Stories and Photos. Success Story 1 Moving nutrition up the priority list in Angoche District: Finding a dedicated space for nutrition services in Angoche’s Rural Hospital Maintaining an adequate nutritional status is a fundamental human right and is also a prerequisite for the development of any country; however, malnutrition remains a major public health burden, particularly in the era of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. In Mozambique, nearly half of all children under 5 years of age are stunted and an estimated 5.9 percent are wasted. Across the country, Nampula Province has the fourth highest prevalence of any type of acute malnutrition (6.5 percent), and has the second highest prevalence of severe acute malnutrition (3 percent), only exceeded by Zambézia Province. PRN was designed to provide patients with acute malnutrition in Mozambique a quality course of treatment, in line with up-to-date international guidelines. Since the beginning of the implementation of the PRN I protocols in 2010 for children 0–14 years, several gaps were identified in their implementation; management of the supply chain of nutritional products; and in the processing, analysis, and timely submission of data at the district and provincial levels. To address these gaps, the FANTA project began implementing technical assistance activities in October 2015 in two provinces in Mozambique, namely Nampula and Zambézia provinces. In Nampula, FANTA provides technical assistance to Angoche’s Rural Hospital and Mecubúri Health Center, their respective district health directorates, and the provincial health directorate. When FANTA began implementing technical assistance activities in Angoche’s Rural Hospital, the district nutrition focal point would take anthropometric measurements, classify nutritional status, register PRN data, and give therapeutic nutrition products to all acutely malnourished patients—both children and adults—in a section of the pediatric inpatient care sector of the health facility. After determining that this was not a functional way to conduct nutrition assessment and support, with an impact in the quality of the care offered and the quality of the data registered, FANTA successfully negotiated with the health facility’s directorate to allocate a dedicated space within the health facility’s grounds where nutrition services could be performed. Currently, Angoche’s Rural Hospital has what they call a “Nutrition Rehabilitation Sector,” where all cases of malnutrition referred from other sectors of...
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Success Stories and Photos. Short term Communications Specialist Xxxxxx Xxxx visited Pemba and Quelimane with CCAP’s Communications Specialist Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx and interviewed a wide variety of community, municipal, and civil society stakeholders to gather information and insights regarding the current situation in the project’s key intervention areas. The outcome of this mission is the compilation of six baseline stories, which CCAP will use to share the project’s current and future work with a wide variety of audiences. Also, CCAP is building a photo archive of the project with geo-tagging, so they can provide a verifiable record of location, in addition to the date and time the pictures were taken.
Success Stories and Photos. We do not have any success stories to submit at this time due to the operational nature of initial activities.
Success Stories and Photos. Success Story 1
Success Stories and Photos. We do not have any success stories to submit at this time due to the nature of our initial activities. CCAP is building a photo archive of the project with geo-tagging, so they can provide a verifiable record of location, in addition to the date and time the pictures were taken. A Short- term Technical Advisor in the next reporting period will assist CCAP to generate some baseline narratives to capture the starting point for interventions, against which we will be able to create more powerful narratives as interventions come online and bring benefits to target municipalities.

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