By HAIF EZ-ADDEN | Project Manager
Monthly Performance Report - Local Partner (SORD)
A project to save the lives of 3,025 children under the age of five and 1,360
pregnant women in Yemen
March 2024 / AD
Report prepared by: SHAIF EZ-ADDEN
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Project's Data:
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Project Name : A project to save the lives of 3,025 children under the age of five and 1,360 pregnant women in Yemen
The project Location : Yemen
Name of the organization applying for the scholarship : Sanid Organization for Relief and Development ( SORD )
Report duration : 70 days
starting date : 01 JAN 2024 Expiry date : 17March 2024
Organization address : Municipality of the Capital - People's District - Al-Habbari
phone number :0096701205757
Report preparer : SHAIF EZ-ADDEN
Current Position : project manager
E-mail : programmes.officer@sanid.org
mobile number : 00967 775907606
The organization's website : https://.sanid.org
An overview of the tragic situation in Yemen:
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It's been so inspiring to stand up for the work you do GlobalGiving and the humanitarian community , Sanid Organization . It expresses its profound gratitude to all supporters in the humanitarian field who are doing their utmost to help the Yemeni community and alleviate its suffering. In the midst of an escalating global food insecurity crisis, hope is fading for millions who already suffer from extreme hunger. GlobalGiving was It is the hope to save him from the specter of famine that has reached him.
In the first quarter of 2024, the percentage of people suffering from malnutrition reached 51%, according to government reports and international organizations.
also spread widely among children and women, especially pregnant and breastfeeding women
Yemen is one of the countries with high rates of acute malnutrition
. It needs an emergency health and nutrition project and an emergency human capital project
l Vital nutrition services are provided to the most vulnerable communities. There are eight therapeutic feeding centers
It lacks sufficient support to cover the needs of people with malnutrition, whether nutritional supplements, the most important of which is therapeutic milk.
It is also in urgent need of rehabilitation, furnishing, equipment and supplies .
According to government reports and international organizations, Yemen ’s districts , the rural ones in particular, are the most vulnerable , where food insecurity and acute malnutrition converge to extremely high levels .
It also has the highest prevalence rates, with more than 65 percent of the population in the third stage of the official classification and monitoring of the situation for food insecurity and above at the present time .
A large number are also expected to move ...to higher stages of the IPC, with levels of humanitarian food assistance declining significantly .
Overall Performance:
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In turn, SORD presented its project entitled: “ Protecting and saving the lives of 3,025 children under the age of five and 1,360 pregnant women in Yemen.”
. The proposed project aims to contribute to reducing deaths and diseases associated with acute malnutrition for children under the age of five, pregnant women, and breastfeeding mothers in targeted areas with high rates of acute malnutrition. During the first quarter of 2024 , children under five years of age and pregnant and lactating women suffering from acute malnutrition were provided with appropriate complementary feeding. Community awareness has been increased among pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and girls of reproductive age regarding the prevalence of malnutrition, both for the child and the mother, the importance of good nutrition for mental and physical health, and how to use available resources in order to overcome or reduce malnutrition. More details about the project achievements can be found on our side, and based on the available capabilities, we have achieved remarkable progress compared to the percentage of cases recorded by the team in the field. During the fourth quarter of 2023 as follows:
Activities that were implemented during the month of January to March
SANID worked to implement the activities according to its available capabilities and in accordance with the support and donations it received from GlobalGiving .
Narrative report on activities that have been implemented:
Approximately 354 cases of malnourished children were recorded, and as we mentioned, due to the lack of capabilities, Sanad was unable to help this number of afflicted people. It was able to provide aid (inspection, examinations, and dispensing of therapeutic supplements to 225 children under the age of 5 years who were afflicted with toxic and severe malnutrition. .
children under the age of five were immunized with vaccines against infectious and deadly diseases.
Nearly 289 pregnant and breastfeeding women suffering from malnutrition were registered. As we mentioned, due to the lack of capabilities, Sanad was unable to help this number of pregnant and breastfeeding women in need of health care and follow-up. Sanad was able to provide assistance (examinations, examinations, and dispensing therapeutic supplements) to 209 women (pregnant and breastfeeding women). .
Immunization procedures for 123 pregnant women against tetanus .
32 cases of malnourished children moving to the recovery stage were recorded, including 20 females and 12 males.
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Recommendations :
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By SHAIF EZ ADEEN | Project manager
By MOHAMMED ABO HIDER | Project Leader
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