tailieunhanh - Demographic and Health Survey 2010: Tanzania

Targeted supplementary feeding programmes (SFPs) for the management of moderately malnourished under-fives and pregnant and lactating women are being implemented by WFP through around 40 local and international NGOs. The current caseload is around 70,000 beneficiaries, of whom approximately 80% are under-fives and 20% pregnant and lactating women. Map 1 shows the current nutrition situation and interventions based on latest reports. Activities for the prevention of moderate acute malnutrition include the provision of fortified supplementary food by WFP to all children under-two and pregnant and lactating women, through UNICEF-supported MCH clinics at selected sites in Puntland and Somaliland. Currently 35 clinics. | Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey 2010 NBS Vision To be a preferable source of official statistics in Tanzania NBS Mission To facilitate inform ed decision-m aking process through provision of relevan t tim ely and reliable user-driven statistical information coordinating statistical activities and promoting the adherence to statistical methodologies and standards United Republic of Tanzania Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey 2010 National Bureau of Statistics Dar es Salaam Tanzania ICF Macro Calverton Maryland USA April 2011 By SAID FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE unicefO Irish Aid Department of Foreign Affairs An Roinn Gnóthai Eachtracha World Health .

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