MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME. Saharawi Refugee Camps Tindouf, South Algeria

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MICRONUTRIENT SUPPLEMENTATION PROGRAMME Saharawi Refugee Camps Tindouf, South Algeria

Background The Saharawi refugee camps are situated in Tindouf, in the western south of Algeria, 2000 km far from the Capital Algiers. The displacement of the saharawi refugees, from the Western Sahara to Tindouf, started in 1975. UNHCR intervention started in 1985, and WFP a year after. The Western Sahara authorities/refugee leadership and the host Government estimate the number of refugees at 165,000. In the impossibility of doing the registration exercise, UNHCR is providing assistance to 90 000 most vulnerable persons, while WFP is providing an average of 125 000 food rations/month.

The Saharawi refugees depend totally of the international aid, but there are some small income generating activities ( family gardens,, market, small shops ). There are 04 major camps: Laayoun, Smara, Awserd, Dajla, and 01 small camp Bujador. Each camp is divided into small districts called Daira (29 in total) and each district is divided into 04 small units called BARRIO ( 116 barrios in total)

Nutritional Status Period Severe (Hb <7 g/dl) Anaemia In Children (6-59 months) Total (Hb <10.9 g/dl Anaemia In Non pregnant Women (18-45 years) Severe (Hb <7 g/dl) Total (Hb <11.9 g/dl SAM: Weight-for-Height Z score < -3 SD Acute Malnutrition GAM: Weight-for-Height Z score < -2 SD Global Chronic malnutrition: Heightfor-Age Z score < -2 SD May 1997 14.4% (8.0-20.1) 71.1% (C.I NA) 8.7% (4.6-12.8) 62.4 (C.I NA) 2.3% (0.4-4.1) 10.5% (6.1-14.9) 49.1 % (44.2-54.1) September- October 2001 3.5% (2.2-4.8) 44.1% (C.I NA) 2.3% (0.8-3.8) 48.4% (C.I NA) 4.5% (2.4-6.5) 13.2% (9.9-16.4) 35.5% (30.0-41.1) September 2002 0% 35.3% (26.7-43.9) 4.4% (1.2-7.6) 47.6% (38.6-56.5) 2.2% (1.3-3.1) 10.6% (7.7-13.5) 32.8% (29.7-36.1) February- March 2005 [1] 7.5 (5.4-9.7) 68.5% (64.4-72.5) 12.9 (10.1-15.7) 66.4% (60.5-72.3) 2.3% (0.7-4.0) 7.7% (4.1-11.2) 39.1% (34.4-43.8) March 2008 6% (C.I NA) 62% (C.I NA) 11% (C.I NA) 54% (C.I NA) 5.4 % (3.7-7.1) 18.2 % (14.7-21.7 31.6 % (28.2 35.0) October-November 2010 2,4% (1.1-3.6) 52,8% (49.1-56.6) 6,7% (5.3-8.0) 49,8% (45.3-52.5) 1.3% (0.8-1.8) 7.9% (6.5-9.3) 29,7 (26.9-32.5)

The existing nutritional interventions GFD: CSB+ TSFP: - MAM : CSB+ (200g), Sugar (15g) and Oil (20g) per day. - SAM: Plumpy Nut. PFD: for PLW : CSB+ (200g), Sugar (15g) and Oil (20g). Micronutrient Supplementation During the 2009 JAM, it was recommended to start the micronutrient supplementation program. The products selected were: Nutributter and MNP. Why micronutrients: - High Prevalence of stunting and anemia. - The saharawi refugees depend totally of the international aid - Poor food basket : quantity and quality - The iron tablets and drops are culturally non accepted in the saharawi community.

* Acceptability test in the camps * Three groups. Acceptability test * Results: Adherence (78% - 98%) Product sharing is problem Side effects reported (dark stools) Improvement in the beneficiaries activity level Many suggestion regarding packaging. * Recommendations: Flexible distribution for children and PLW Modifications in the composition(without Iodine, less vita) Use a specific design and packaging (inspired from the local culture)

Design

Specifications Design conception: adapted to the local culture. o MNP: Chaila, symbol of healing of any disease. o Nutributter: Ghazala : represents vitality, agility and beauty. Composition: Adapted to the context, Risk assessment - No Iodine : high concentration of iodine in the water & milk - Less vitamin A: some fortified product are distributed.

Other Activities - New staff was recruited to implement the project (108, so 04 in each dispensary) - Arrangement with the local authorities and other Ip s regarding the storage of product and the distribution channel. - Coordination with the other stakeholders in the nutrition sector: date of launching, training, BCC activities, finalized action plan, monitoring, reporting - Nutrition survey : baseline to monitor the program after two year implementation.

Distribution * Distribution system and storage. * Target population and frequency of use. * Estimation of the target population (inscription). *Data collection *M&E system

Distributions Distribution system : The product are stocked in the WSRC storages (ref containers). WSRC storages Dispensaries : 2nd of each month Dispensary beneficiaries: First week of each month Logistics: *using the existing distribution pipeline for the MAM program Organization * Monthly distribution: during the growth monitoring * Duration: 02-04 days in each dispensary *Each dispensary cover 04 barrios, so one barrio per day. * Disposal of used sachets: program of waste management, UNHCR

Target population and frequency of use * Children aged 6 35 months: 15 sachets/month of Ghazala * Children aged 36 59 months: 15 sachets/month of Chaila * Pregnant women (12 weeks gestation and above): 30 sachets/month of Chaila * Lactating women (first three months post-partum): 30 sachets/month of Chaila Exclusion criteria For children: * Age less than 6 months or greater than 60 months * Being currently receiving MAM or SAM programme care * Presenting severe anaemia For Women: * Not being pregnant * Being greater than 3 months post-partum???... not applicable * Presenting severe anaemia

Data collection Every month +++ Done by the local coordinators of the program (local, regional, national) and Compiled by ARC Data base: in progress. tools: * Beneficiary card: part of the Health carnet, PLW Card * Assistance Sheet. * Storage conditions sheet (dispensary level) * Consolidated data sheet (Report): local, regional and global.

Beneficiary sheet

Assistance sheet

Consolidated data sheet

Distribution/information flow Dispensary Report: Number of beneficiaries + Qnt ch. barrio Identification, New admissions + Stock situation Head of Dispensary Distribution for the beneficiaries Delivery operation Quantity needed for the coming distribution, wilaya Regional co PISIS CRS Almacenes Number of beneficiaries in the wilaya C.N. PISIS CRS Logistics, bills Global quantity, national level Total number of beneficiaries ARC Coordination and reporting C.Ph,UNHCR,, SRC,MoH, Map of Distribution,

BCC activities medical Staff : 04 training sessions were organized : one before the commencing of the programme : - The objective of the program, the target population, how to use the product, the possible side effects, the organization of distributions, key messages to the beneficiaries, monthly report... 03 months later : -Consolidation training -Evaluation -Population: -Radio, TV, -Posters, flyers -Tee sessions (word of mouth) -Workshops in the dispensaries (every week) -Public meetings (every month) -Clown show in the kinder gardens (not yet)

Monitoring & Evaluation Evaluation Activities & outputs Outcomes UNHCR Impact (Survey & monitoring ) Process Evaluation Implementing Partner (ARC) : at the dispensary level - Product (stock, sufficiency, lose of product) -Storage conditions (T, hygiene) -Distributions (respect of the dates, assistance) -Training sessions -BCC activities - Coverage Third organization (CISP) At the HH level : -Adherence -The beneficiaries knowledge. -Storage at the HH,

Monitoring Team UNHCR monitoring team: - MAM,SAM and Anemia program, in addition to the GFD monitoring. -15 dispensaries/month. -Lack of qualified personnel -Lack of coordination with the local authorities. ARC monitoring team : - Only 02 monitors for 27 center of distribution. - Lack of coordination and planning. - Lack of logistics. CISP : New project is not applicable till now - working only in monitoring. - Big team, more then 400 families are covered per month.

Key success Large acceptance of the product Ghazala BCC activities (ongoing) More attendance during the growth monitoring sessions Capacity building among the staff, one month training session was organized in March 2010, Dic 2010, Mar 2011, Dic 2011, Oct 2012. High level of Technical support (ENN) Joint Monitoring and evaluation Team (HCR, Ip, MoH)

Challenges Product: Storage Quantities vs Expiration date Transit from NB to MNP for children from 35 months to 59 months Monitoring : Access to the data, No HIS in place

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