Vulnerable HHs and Individuals Have Sufficient Quantity Sample Clauses

Vulnerable HHs and Individuals Have Sufficient Quantity. Quality, and Diversity of Food at All Times SP 1.1: Consumption Smoothed for Vulnerable HHs
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Vulnerable HHs and Individuals Have Sufficient Quantity. Quality, and Diversity of Food at All Times Under purpose one, FH consortium will conduct FH and government staff capacity building in commodity management and MIS; finalize repair and maintenance of existing warehouses; transfer full package food commodities to PSNP and 5% contingency clients; train pregnant and lactating women who are members of the Gender Outreach Groups (GoGs) on keyhole garden practice, vegetable production, utilization and preservation; organize regional workshop on conservation agriculture, facilitate various trainings for positive gender norm development including GoG discussion session; conduct formative research on Baby WASH, Conduct latrine audits in open defecation free (ODF) and none ODF kebeles to identify gaps and needs; conduct assessment on COVID-19 related knowledge gaps in the community; conduct research on non-MBS sanitation issues, organize market based sanitation workshop with RFSA partners through PRO WASH; and conduct formative research on water issues. FH will update the USAID/Ethiopia team on the plans for a regional workshop on conservation agriculture and market based sanitation workshop, and extend invitations for attendance. FH plans to organize regional workshops on conservation agriculture and the market based sanitation through PRO WASH. The conservation agriculture workshop will take place in Bahir Dar while the venue for the market based sanitation workshop is at Hawassa. Currently, PReSERVE WASH team is working with the PRO WASH team on a market based sanitation workshop. The workshop on MBS is scheduled from March 28-31 which involves RFSA partners, PRO WASH and Transform WASH. While the conservation agriculture workshop will be planned in the third week of March 2022.

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