Description:
P008522001: This project aims to improve the nutritional status of children under five years old and pregnant and lactating women in the Kayes and Sikasso regions.
The project will address three major causes of chronic malnutrition: access to adequate care, healthy environment and appropriate nutrition. Project activities include: 1) developing and implementing behavioural change strategies with communities to promote access to sexual and reproductive health services for women and adolescent girls; 2) training approximately 150 health workers (including 66% of women) in sexual and reproductive health, family planning, early childhood food and nutrition, and respect for the rights of women and adolescent girls; 3) rehabilitating or building approximately 40 water points and 60 family or school latrines, taking into account the specific needs of women and girls; 4) providing women's groups with inputs and equipment for processing, storing and marketing high nutritional value products.
The project aims to benefit an estimated 728,000 people, including 52.7 % women and adolescent girls and 46.9 % children under five years of age, and indirectly benefit the entire population of the four target districts, i.e. more than 2,088,000 people.
P008522002: This project aims to strengthen the capacity of health structures to plan and implement a response plan to epidemics, including to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
Project activities include: (1) providing technical support to approximately 150 health structures to develop or update epidemic management plans, including the response to that of COVID-19, that take into account the specific needs of women, girls and boys; (2) providing materials to these health structures to respond to epidemics, including urgent needs identified in relation to COVID-19.
This project brings additional funding to the projet "Supporting the Integrated Fight Against Chronic Malnutrition in Mali" in response to COVID-19
Expected Results:
P008522001: The expected outcomes for this project include : (1) increased utilization of primary health and sexual and reproductive health services by women and adolescent girls, including for their children, in the health districts of Bafoulabé, Kayes, Kita and Sikasso; (2) sustained adoption of adequate hygiene, sanitation and nutrition practices, particularly for women and girls in the targeted health districts; (3) increased autonomy, decision-making power and economic resilience of women producers, processors and traders of high nutritional value agricultural products in the targeted health districts.
P008522002: The expected outcome for this project is the improvement of the quality of primary health services and their capacity to anticipate epidemic crises by taking into consideration the specific needs of women, girls and boys, including their nutritional needs.