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VDC Level Advocacy Workshop on
MSNP
Sakraul VDC-Sarlahi
Prepared By: Garima Uprey
(PMIMO) and Amrendra Ray (DC) Sarlahi
CONTENTS
Introduction
Workshop Process
Sakraul VDC-at a glance
Event Report
a. Summary Report
b. Introduction
c. Objectives
d. List of Participants
e. Advocacy Report- A brief note
f. Conclusion
Planning of the sectoral agencies (Work plan) of MSNP
Lessons Learnt
Annexes
a. Participants of the programme
b. Action work plan drafted by agencies
c. Feedbacks received from participants
d. Some Glimpses of the programme
MSNP Advocacy Workshop Report
Introduction:
Two days’ advocacy workshop on Multi Sector Nutrition Plan (MSNP) was conducted in
Sakraul VDC with local stakeholders on 23rd and 24th Chaitra 2073. This VDC is one of the
five VDCs selected for the documentation of lessons learnt of MSNP implementation,
identification of nutrition champions in the form of person/s and/or organization/s, and
generation of case studies. The workshop was organized with the main objective as to
provide overview of MSNP and orient respective line agencies about their responsibilities towards its successful implementation.
Workshop Process:
An official letter was sent by DCC to VDC (Ward) for the selection and invitation
of participants (based on the guideline provided by the Central team of HERD) for
this workshop.
Contents of this workshop were finalized based on the guideline provided by the
Central team of HERD.
Resource persons were identified and finalized with DCC’s support.
Presentation on current scenario of nutrition and information based on MSNP and
activities to be conducted in future days were delivered by the district team.
Current Fiscal Year 2073/74’s activities of MSNP for Sakraul VDC were shared with
the participants.
Information on nutrition (MSNP) related activities were gathered from sectoral
agencies.
Several MSNP related issues at Sakraul VDC were collected from the participants
and a discussion was held among them.
The participants, mostly local members of political parties, were made committed
for a successful implementation of MSNP through its watchful supervision and
monitoring at local level.
Overall, this workshop was conducted in a participatory approach (group works,
interactions, participants’ individual and group presentations)
Sakraul at a glance:
Sakraul is one of the 6 VDCs selected by the District Level Nutrition and Food Security
Steering Committee for the implementation of MSNP in current Fiscal Year 2073/74. The
population of the VDC is 4974 and covers area of 20 square kilometers. The total
household in the VDC is 833 with radio, television and mobile phones as the only means
of communication. People from various ethnic groups residing in the VDC are listed
below:
S.N. Ethnic Groups Total Male Female
1 All groups 4974 2628 2346
2 Muslim 1478 791 687
3 Yadav 1743 909 834
4 Teli 336 174 162
5 Chamar Harajin Ram 133 68 65
6 Sonar 47 25 22
7 Kathwaniya 37 20 17
8 Malaha 347 191 156
9 Kalwar 19 10 9
10 Hajaam/Thakur 40 18 22
11 Kaanu 16 9 7
12 Lohaar 176 95 81
13 Dhobi 68 35 33
14 Nuniya 11 7 4
15 Barai 62 32 30
16 Bin 424 224 200
17 Others 37 20 17
Figure 1: Map of Sarlahi District with a focus on Sakraul
Total Population: 4974
Total Area: 20 square kilometers
Total Households: 833
SAM Cases Reported: 2;
Reffered to OTP Centre, Simara
Golden Thousand Days Mothers: 438
Agriculture Service Centre: Gadahiya (Sakraul is one of its
catchment area among 28 VDCs)
Livestock Service Centre: Kaudena (Sakraul is one of its catchment
area among 6 VDCs)
Sakraul VDC
Event Report:
Summary Report:
The advocacy workshop was conducted with the aim of sensitizing the different officials
of all the sectors and the stake holders regarding the Nutrition Plan. This provided the
overview about significance of Multi Sectors in VDC level to functionalize Nutrition Plan
to all participants (officials of different offices). It sensitized that coordination and
commitment from all the line agencies plays an important role in MSNP implementation.
The task force of different sectors was explained which made everyone aware of their
responsibilities. Different queries and comments from the stakeholders were addressed
accordingly.
MSNP advocacy workshop in the VDC level was organized by District Co-ordination
Committee with the support of MSNP district support team/HERD for VDC line agencies
and stakeholders of Multi sector Nutrition Plan. So, the main objective of this event was
to provide overview of MSNP and orient respective line agencies about their
responsibilities.
Specific objectives of the program were:
To notify different sectors about the multi sector nutrition plan
To enhance knowledge on overall nutrition and MSNP.
To generate plans from their sectors and learn implementation process.
To bring out efficient and effectiveness in the program activities along with
developing appropriate skills.
To develop common understanding on the roles and responsibilities of different
stakeholders/ line agencies engaging in MSNP.
To create sectorial commitment on MSNP implementation in VDC level.
Participants of the Advocacy Workshop
The list of the participants is attached in the Annex 1
VDC Level Advocacy Workshop on MSNP- A brief Report
DAY I
There were 45 participants in the first day of the workshop. Representatives from line
agencies, representatives from political parties, staffs of VDC and MSNP team of HERD
were participated.
The program began with the chairmanship of VDC Secretary; Mr Ram Gulam Ray. The
chief guest of the program was Agriculture Technician, Mr. Surendra Thakur. Ms. Garima
Uprety (PMIMO, MSNP) who was the master of the ceremony, expressed her warm
welcome to all the participants and the guests. The session started with the objectives of
the programme which was delivered by Mr. Amrendra Ray (DC, MSNP). After the
introductory session of all participants, the technical session was started.
The concept of nutrition, nutrients, food and balanced diet was delivered by Ms. Uprety
followed by the introduction of MSNP, its background, objectives and outcomes which
was delivered by Mr. Ray. Ms. Uprety then presented the situation of nutrition among
children of the country and Malnutrition in Nepal and few data with the Sarlahi district as
well. With that, Mr Ray again highlighted the importance of focusing on children aged
under two and golden thousand days mothers.
During the technical session Mr. Surendra Thakur shared the planned activities from the
district level for implementation of MSNP which wouldn't be a success without proper co-
ordination from the grass-root level to national level. He then highlighted "importance of
co-ordination" and how a proper co-ordination would lead to implementation of
activities planned. Mr. Ray without delaying had his words on Planning session. Mr.
Rabindra Prasad Yadav( Head Master of Saraswati Primary School and member of
School Management Committee) had his words on Planning and types of planning
followed by Mr. Ram Gulam Ray's session on 14 step planning process and local level
planning process. The session was much participatory and dragged everyone's attention.
Sensitization was done with full efforts and participants seemed dedicated as well.
The day had some entertainment sessions during the lunch as Mr Ajay Kumar Singh
(Agriculture Technician) delivered some jokes and entertained the mass with funny
comments. With the revision of the day and the next day's schedule, the content for the
day was wrapped up with the dedication of every participant to reach on time for the
next day's session.
DAY II
Mr. Rabindra Prasad Yadav thoroughly revised the previous day's session. Mr. Surendra
Thakur highlighted the period remaining for the activities to be done and enthusiastically
received dedications from line agencies to conduct the programmes as soon as possible.
He also delivered the situation of the district and discussed that MSNP is more focused in
an integrated approach to improve the nutritional status of focused groups. Mr. Ray and
Miss Uprety facilitated in the group works where sectoral action plan was to be drafted.
This session was taken lead by the VDC Secretary, Mr Ram Gulam Ray. When this was
done, group presentation was done and feedbacks were taken at the end. Mr. Gulam
concluded the work plan drafted by every participants and thus again highlighted that
every sectors should reach out their plannings in a co-ordinated way. Mr. Surendra Thakur
also remarked that the common understanding about MSNP and commitment would
definitely help meet the target.
Conclusion
The VDC level Advocacy Workshop was successful to bring all concerned stakeholders
in a single platform and provide them sense of responsibilities about effective
implementation of MSNP. This programme sensitized the coordination and commitment
from all the line agencies. The programme was conducted smoothly without any
hindrance except that few participants arrived late in the sessions and there was some
interruption with frequent calls to the members which made them to skip some sessions.
However, this was managed through frequent requests. The feedbacks from the
participants about the overall programme were received for improvements in future.
Planning of the Sectoral Agencies on MSNP:
MSNP sectoral line agencies have planned following activities contributing to
MSNP from DCC’s grant in current FY 2073/74.
Health:
1) National Immunization programme.
2) Vitamin A programme.
3) Growth monitoring.
4) IFA programme.
5) MIYCN programme.
6) De-worming programme.
7) Breastfeeding programme (Early and Exclusive Breastfeeding)
8) School Health Education
9) Prompt Rehabilitation of identified Malnutrient children.
10) Supplementary and Complimentary Food Provision
Education:
1) Education material support for ECD students.
2) Vitamin A and Albendazole distribution to school children.
3) Decrease female drop-out rates
4) Distribution of sanitary pads to female students in school.
5) Primary Health Care Management in the schools for students.
6) Training to school children regarding coping management of difficult
issues.
7) Skill development Training for ECD teachers.
8) Keeping school clean and green (agreed through performance contract
between DEO and Headmasters)
9) Training on life skills to disadvantaged students.
10) Distribution of tiffin boxes to students (with the mission to reduce drop-out
rates)
11) Training on nutrition to teachers and student heads.
Water Supply and Sanitation:
Activities not planned.
Women and Child Development:
Activities not planned.
Agriculture Development:
1) Promotion of nutritive foods according to seasons.
2) Promotion of Organic Agriculture.
3) Minimization of Use of Insecticides and Pesticides.
4) Management of deep boring and Pump set for irrigation.
5) Training to Farmer groups regarding nutritive food harvest.
6) Maize Production.
Livestock Development:
1) Animal health service program.
2) Training to farmers on animal husbandry.
3) Orientation on Livestock Insurance.
Lessons Learnt
1. Community acceptance is high when DCC directly gets involved in community
based activities.
2. Community takes more ownership of programs like MSNP if a greater number of
hardware activities are implemented with supportive software activities.
3. MSNP’s effectiveness can further be enhanced if local cooperatives are mobilized
effectively.
4. Local political parties have a significant role for successful implementation of
MSNP.
Annexes
Annex 1:
Participants of the Advocacy Workshop Programme
Annex 2
Action workplan drafted by the line agencies
Successful Implementation
of MSNP
Some hardware activities need to be incorporated in programs like MSNP along with software activities.
IEC materials should be in local
language and should bbe in
pictorial form.
Effective mobilization
of child clubs.
Programmes should be reached out to
minorities and Disadvantaged
groups.
Political partieis and local bodies who are directly
related to families should be involved
in programme planning
Identification of malnoursihed children and
prompt initiation of treatment/
referral
Awareness programmes should
be reached in the local level.
Adolescents education should be
emphasized.
Strict and timely
monitoring and evaluation of programmes by DLNFSSC
Annex 3. Feedbacks received from the participants in the workshop for successful
implementation of MSNP
Annex 4
Some Glimpses of the programme
Participants from different line agencies participating in the VDC level Advocacy Workshop on MSNP.
Mr. Suresh Ray Yadav delivering his presentation on action
plan designed by the health sector
Mr. Ajay Kumar Singh jotting down the feedbacks he
received from other sectors in the action plan drafted by
Agriculture sector
Mr. Mukunda Murari Jha delivering his presentation on
action plan designed by the Livestock sector
Mr. Ram Kalewar Ray (Head Master of Saraswati Primary
School, Sakraul-4) delivering his presentation on action
plan designed by the health sector
Group discussions by the Agriculture sector
a
Group discussion by the Education sector team
b
Group discussion by te Health Sector team
c
Mr. Rabindra Prasad Yadav addressing about
planning, its types and process.
Flex used in the advocacy workshop.