NUITRITION
We are creating a situation to reduce malnutrition among
women and children in the communities we serve by strengthening essential OTP
and FSP programs and focusing on awareness and stabilization to the Internally
Displaced Persons (IDPs) and the hosting community, through
Supplementary Feeding Programs (SFP): Provide
additional food supplies to vulnerable groups such as pregnant and lactating
women, children under five, and the elderly to prevent malnutrition.
Outpatient Therapeutic Programs (OTP): Offer
treatment for severely malnourished children without medical complications,
including therapeutic feeding and regular health check-ups.
General Food
Distribution: Ensure regular distribution of staple foods and
micronutrient-fortified foods to both IDPs and the hosting community to meet
their daily nutritional needs.
Nutrition Education and Awareness: Conduct community
workshops and training sessions on balanced diets, breastfeeding practices,
hygiene, and proper food preparation techniques.
Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM):
Implement programs that involve the community in identifying and treating acute
malnutrition, ensuring better reach and sustainability. Micronutrient
Supplementation: Distribute vitamins and mineral supplements, such as
Vitamin A, iron, and folic acid, to address micronutrient deficiencies.
School Feeding
Programs: Provide nutritious meals or snacks in schools to improve
children’s nutrition and encourage school attendance. Create support groups for
breastfeeding mothers to promote exclusive breastfeeding for the first six
months and continued breastfeeding along with complementary foods.
Emergency Nutrition Kits: Distribute emergency
nutrition kits containing ready-to-eat therapeutic foods and essential vitamins
and minerals during emergency crises.
HERCO significantly
improve the nutritional status and overall well-being of both IDPs and the
hosting community.