Title II Food Security Program Assessment, Design, Implementation and M&E Improved Sample Clauses

Title II Food Security Program Assessment, Design, Implementation and M&E Improved. India has a large Title II program implemented by Cooperative Assistance for Relief Everywhere (CARE) and CRS. CARE’s Integrated Nutrition and Health Program III (INHP III) supports the Government of India’s Integrated Child Development Services program (ICDS) in providing MCHN services to pregnant women and young children. The CRS program includes an MCHN component, a Food for Education (FFE) component and an agriculture component focused on watershed management. The India Title II program is exiting, and USAID has requested FANTA-2 support to document the exit strategies used. USAID/India has also requested FANTA-2 continue support FANTA provided to CARE in replicating effective practices into the larger ICDS program area, which is not supported through the CARE program. In Project Year One, FANTA-2 reviewed and documented the exit approaches being used, developed an internal audit system for the practices being replicated, initiated documentation of the replication process, and identified M&E indicators to measure the replicated practices. In Project Year Two, FANTA-2 will continue TA through the following activities: • FANTA-2 will pilot the internal audit system for replicated practices in Andhra Pradesh. The system includes a nutrition and health day, a home visit planner, sector meeting tools, a supervisor checklist and commodity management systems. FANTA-2 will document pilot results and refine the audit tools accordingly. • FANTA-2 will complete documentation of the replication process to support ICDS state offices and other donors in replicating these practices. • FANTA-2 will work with CARE and the Ministry of Women and Child Development and National Institute for Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD) to establish a National Resource Center with information on effective ICDS implementation, including the practices developed through the Title II program. • FANTA-2 will support ICDS in incorporating indicators related to the replicated practices into the existing management information system. • FANTA-2 will work with Tufts University to document and assess the effectiveness of the exit strategies applied by the India Title II programs implemented by CARE and CRS (see IR 2.1.1). Kenya IR 1.3 HIV Nutrition and Food Security-Related Program Design, Implementation and M&E Improved Kenya, currently a phase 3 country on the integration of nutrition into the national HIV response scale (see Figure 2), has a national HIV prevalence of 7.4 per...
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