
UNICEF-KIT Nutrition Evaluation
The Society for Family Health is currently carrying out a formative evaluation of UNICEF Nutrition Initiatives implemented to prevent stunting
PROFILE OVERVIEW
SFH Liberia began full operation in 2021; with the team led by Dr. David Sumo. SFH Liberia is currently implementing a multi-country implementation of UNICEF nutrition project evaluation in partnership with KIT. This is currently being implemented in Nigeria and Liberia
ONGOING PROJECT
SFH Liberia is currently implementing a multi-country implementation of UNICEF nutrition project evaluation in partnership with KIT. This is currently being implemented in Nigeria and Liberia.
This evaluation is a multi-country assessment focused on UNICEF initiatives implemented to both prevent stunting among children in the West and Central Africa region (Burkina Faso, Liberia, Nigeria, Niger, and Mali). This result is often defined as “Key Result for Children or KRC 2” and realize the human right to health and to survival and development.
KRC 2 is defined as follows: “By 2021, 80% (74 million) of girls and boys under 5, especially those who are marginalized and those living in humanitarian settings, receive high impact nutrition services to prevent stunting”. This regional result is also closely linked to the achievement of another large-scale one, that of “maintaining the annual reduction in the rate of stunting to achieve in all the countries selected by 2021 the six global nutrition targets. established by the World Health Assembly for 2025”
The Society for Family in partnership with KIT Tropical Institute is conducting the evaluation of the KRC2 intervention programme in Nigeria and Liberia. This evaluation has two main purposes: accountability and learning.
Objectives
The objectives of the evaluation include:
To determine to what extent the regional strategy and key interventions have integrated equity and gender in their design, implementation, and monitoring.
The Society for Family Health is currently carrying out a formative evaluation of UNICEF Nutrition Initiatives implemented to prevent stunting
A pharmacist and public health professional with over ten years of experience in public health interventions and pharmaceutical care services. Pharm. Eghosa brings has a strong understanding of business development, project management, and supply chain management.
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Board of Trustees
Dennis Aizobu is the Director for International Development and Market Innovation at… View Full Profile “Pharm, Dennis Aizobu”
A pharmacist and public health professional with over ten years of experience… View Full Profile “Dr. David Sumo”
Aigbe Onobun is a Director at the Society for Family Health Inc,… View Full Profile “Aigbe Onobun”
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