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LINK2 (Livelihoods and Nutrition Improvement for Kids 2) Project Improve the food security of small-scale coee producing households in Bener Meriah IMPROVE NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF CHILDREN AGED 052 IN SMALL(SCALL COFFEE PRODUCING HOUSEHOLDS Baseline Mid Term Evaluation LOP Target National Standards 19.6% 22% 17.9% 26% Baseline Mid Term Evaluation LOP Target National Standards 37.2% 0% 29% 0% IR 1.1 ( Increased capacity of community based services (posyandu) to support improve child health and nutrition Baseline Mid Term Evaluation Target LOP IR 1.2 ( Improved caregivers knowledge and behavior/practices on health, hygiene, and nutrition good practices RESULT 1 150 212 0 Supported Posyandu meet minimum operational standards 5% 76% 70% 36% 66.4% 60% Number of Posyandu cadres trained Percentage of children 3523 months attending the Posyandu 3 times in the last 3 months. Underweight (weight5for5age) Stunting (height5for5age) 70% 93.1% 0% % of caregivers who can recognize at least three child health and nutrition good practices promoted by LINK # of family gardens established 0 1152 900 Not available 81% 60% Baseline Mid Term Evaluation Target LOP % of children 6523 months with minimum meal frequency IR 1.3 ( Improved local government delivery of child health and nutrition services through advocacy 21% 20% 50% Not available 79% 60% % of caregivers who can recognize at least three child health and nutrition good practices promoted by LINK Not available 76.4% 60% Baseline Mid Term Evaluation Target LOP % of women with children under three years old in the target area consuming at least 90 iron tablets % of children under 3 years old receiving Vitamin A during the past six months Source: * Baseline Report 2012 * Mid Term Evaluation Report 2014 Developd by: Migunani & Mberkahi Consulting Group

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LINK2 (Livelihoods and Nutrition

Improvement for Kids 2) ProjectImprove the food security of small-scale coffee producing householdsin Bener Meriah

IMPROVE(NUTRITIONAL(STATUS(OF(CHILDREN(AGED(052((IN#SMALL(SCALL#COFFEE#PRODUCING#HOUSEHOLDS#

Baseline Mid(Term(Evaluation LOP(Target National(Standards(

19.6%22%17.9%26%

Baseline Mid(Term(Evaluation LOP(Target National(Standards(

37.2%0%29%0%

IR(1.1#(#Increased#capacity#of#community#based#services#(posyandu)#to#support#improve#child#health#and#nutrition

Baseline(

Mid(Term(Evaluation(

Target(LOP

IR(1.2#(#Improved#caregivers#knowledge#and#behavior/practices#on#health,#hygiene,#and#nutrition#good#practices

RESULT 1

150

212

0

Supported(Posyandu(meet(minimum(operational(standards

5%

76%

70%

36%

66.4%

60%

Number(of(Posyandu)cadres(trained

Percentage(of(children(3523(months(attending(the(Posyandu)3(times(in(the(last(3(months.

Underweight((weight5for5age) Stunting((height5for5age)

70%

93.1%

0%

%(of(caregivers(who(can(recognize(at(least(three(child(health(and(nutrition(good(practices(promoted(by(LINK(

#(of(family(gardens(established

0

1152

900

Not(available

81%

60%

Baseline(

Mid(Term(Evaluation(

Target(LOP

%(of(children(6523(months(with(minimum(meal(frequency

IR(1.3#(#Improved#local#government#delivery#of#child#health#and#nutrition#services#through#advocacy

21%

20%

50%

Not(available

79%

60%

%(of(caregivers(who(can(recognize(at(least(three(child(health(and(nutrition(good(practices(promoted(by(LINK(

Not(available

76.4%

60%

Baseline(

Mid(Term(Evaluation(

Target(LOP

%(of(women(with(children(under(three(years(old(in(the(target(area(consuming(at(least(90(iron(tablets(

%(of(children(under(3(years(old(receiving(Vitamin(A(during(the(past(six(months

Source:(* Baseline(Report(2012(* Mid(Term(Evaluation(Report(2014

Developd(by:(Migunani(&(Mberkahi((

Consulting(Group