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E. Allocation Envelopes and Specific PrioritiesSECTOR: NUTRITIONAllocationEnvelope1Associated SRP Strategic Objective AmountAllocatedNutritionObjective 1: Scale up equitable, high-quality life-saving services for acutelymalnourished children and mothersObjective 2: Prevent under-nutrition among children and mothers in prioritygovernoratesObjective 3: Strengthen capacity of relevant authorities and local partners toensure effective nutrition response$15millionThe on-going conflict has negatively impacted access to food for millions of vulnerable people. Supply ofessential food commodities has been limited, leading to a rise in the prices of basic commodities. This isfurther complicated by a decline in purchasing power linked to the devaluation of the Yemeni Riyal.Inadequate nutrition coupled with limited access to clean water and sanitation and healthcare services canlead to increased morbidity, especially of children. The continuous rise in the number of internally displacedpersons (IDPs) is only exacerbating an already very severe situation.Overall, nutrition partners now estimate that nearly 3 million people require urgent nutrition assistance. About2.1 million people are currently acutely malnourished, including 1.5 million children - 370,000 of whom aresuffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM). This represents a 65% rise in people in need since late 2014.Post-crisis national level nutrition information is not available and hence governorates level SMART surveyresults are used to inform the nutrition situation. SMART nutrition surveys have been conducted in Al Bayda,Sanaa, Saada, Hajjah, Al Hodeida, Aden, Taiz and Lahj in 2015 and 2016. All Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM)levels were well above the 15% critical emergency threshold. SAM rates were also above the 2% crisisthreshold in most governorates, reaching 9% in Al Hodeida.With no end in sight to the conflict in Yemen and a malnutrition situation getting worse more resources areurgently needed to ensure that adequate nutritional supplies are in place and that life-saving malnutritiontreatment and preventative services can be maintained and expanded. To address the above situation,Nutrition cluster partners have developed a Community Management of Malnutrition (CMAM) scale-up planearly 2016 including Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) interventions. Unfortunately funding for thenutrition response has not kept pace with the scale and scope of the nutrition crisis.Nutrition Eligible Programme Areas: Provide integrated package of nutrition services for children 6-59 months and pregnantand lactating mothers with severe and moderate acute malnutrition in closecollaboration with FSAC, health and WASH clusters. Prevent malnutrition in children 6-24 months through the provision of micronutrientsupplementation, deworming, as well as iron/folate supplementation to pregnant andlactating mothers. Provide counselling on IYCF practices for care-takers and build capacity of localtechnical authorities. Enhance needs analysis of nutrition situation through the strengthening of informationmanagement systems and assessments.
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