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WFP Ethiopia Update OCTOBER 16 SAMMAM continuum of care is delivered by both WFP and NGOs in a total of 16 woredas. As of Sept 16, nd Generation s are implemented in 44 woredas against the target of 94 woredas. OCTOBER As of 31 October 16 ACTUAL BENEFICIARIES, BY REGION* October 16,116 18,51 87% 1% % % 4% 6% 8% 1% 5, OCTOBER 1 BENEFICIARIES, BY MONTH 39 43,181 66 % WFP & UNICEF country nutrition mission observed a Mobile Health Nutrition Team (MHNT) in two locations of Sitti Zone, as they delivered Community Based Management of Acute Malnutrition services. The MHNT were observed to work well, although some operations need strengthening and can be addressed by onthejob training and supportive supervision. TIGRAY 5,173 19,577 AMHARA 11,88 11,789 69,363 58,611 SNNPR OROMIA 1,435 MAM children 1,741 AFAR PLW 366 66 SOMALI *In Somali and Afar regions, services were only available through MHNT. 4, 78,55 9,6 4,996 366,575 357,868 35,483 36,7 97,197 57,596 9,317,331 85,936 76,81 3, 47,9 35,55 6,7 171,979, 18,51 11,688 1, Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct MAM children MAM children Planned PLW PLW Planned In preparation for the 17 Humanitarian Requirements Document WFP has estimates an annual caseload of 745, MAM children and 464, acutely malnourished PLW in Priority 1 woredas, and Priority and 3 woredas that have nd Generation s. WFP.AddisAbaba@wfp.org MAM CHILDREN 6 59 MONTHS, 9 96% 4% 1% % Death % Death 1 performance indicators reflect IMAM model of implementation PLW cure rate reflects combined admission and discharge criteria per 1 CMAM Guidelines

AS OF 31 OCT 16 WFP Ethiopia, Somali Region OCTOBER 16 1% 1% 1 1 36 45% % % 4% 6% 8% 1% The WFP Jijiga Area Office carried out supervision of six Mobile Health and Nutrition Teams MHNT in Sitti Zone, and provided technical support on optimal delivery. WFP, DPPB, RHB, WHO, and SCI carried out a rapid nutrition assessment Koloji IDP camp. MidUpper Arm Circumference findings for children under five years showed rates of 1.5% Moderate Acute Malnutrition. Pregnant and Lactating Women were not assessed. The Somali DPPB has formally requested support for blanket supplementary feeding activities or Blanket Supplementary Feeding Prpgramme within the camp. 6, 4,, 4,683 56,191 47,775 45,763 45,763 37,535 95% MAM CHILDREN 6 59 MONTHS, BY MONTH* s 5% 366 6, 4,, *,748 37,178 31,69 41,68 41,68 7,384 9 8% s, 66 % Death % NonCure % Death % Default 1 performance indicators reflect IMAM model of implementation PLW cure rate reflects combined admission and discharge criteria per 1 CMAM Guidelines

AS OF 31 OCT 16 WFP Ethiopia, Afar Region OCTOBER 16 1% 1% 18 5 4 % % % 4% 6% 8% 1% An additional 18 Mobile Health and Nutrition Teams joined the two existing teams, delivering Moderate Acute Malnutrition treatment in the region. WFP supported the Afar Disaster Prevention and Food Security Programme Coordination Office, giving 7 surge capacity staff training in implementation and activities, handling of specialised nutritious foods, and reporting procedures. The staff is currently active in the region. With the objective to identify health facilities with the capacity to implement, WFP assessed 15 health facilities in Adaar woreda, looking at trained health workers, availability of complementary Community Management of Acute Malnutrition services, and storage facilities. 5, 4, 3,, 1, MAM CHILDREN 6 59 MONTHS, BY MONTH* 96% 45,356 45,356 45,356 45,356 39,93 5,315 1,45 % Death 4% s % NonCure 3,, 1, * 4,8 4,8 4,8 4,8 1,476 1,414 1,741 % Death s, 8% % Default PLW cure rate reflects combined admission and discharge criteria per 1 CMAM Guidelines

AS OF 31 OCT 16 WFP Ethiopia, Tigray Region OCTOBER 16 1% 1% 18 89% % % 4% 6% 8% 1% The lean season, June and July, caused a significant increase in request for assistance to MAM children. In September the admission criteria, measuring the MidUpper Arm Circumference, was changed from 1 mm to 3 mm cutoff, in line with national MAM standard. As a result, the number of PLW beneficiaries increased in the following month, October, as people who previously would not be defined as moderately malnourished now were. In September, only one woreda requested assistance. In October planned beneficiaries was not reached due to delayed food arrivals and pipeline breaks. 15, 1, 5, MAM CHILDREN 6 59 MONTHS, BY MONTH 5,557,97 3,37 81% 6,636 5,358 16,393 118,86 1,48 859,116 % Death 1% 7% 3,, 1, 4,599 3,118,384 17,91 17,361 1,65 18,978 6,897 945 18,51 95% % Death, % PLW cure rate reflects combined admission and discharge criteria per 1 CMAM Guidelines

AS OF 31 OCT 16 WFP Ethiopia, SNNPR OCTOBER 16 78% 97% 1 57% % % 4% 6% 8% 1% In June several woredas received enough commodities to cover both June and July. As a result, fewer woredas requested food in July than planned. In October transport challenges caused delays in deliveries of commodities to the region, affecting implementation activities. WFP supported the training of 1 new surge capacity staff in activities. The staff are currently working to support the government with reporting. 4, 3,, 1, MAM CHILDREN 6 59 MONTHS, BY MONTH 3,97 3,7 3,674 8,89 3,578 7,749 6,34 1,86 3,65 11,798 % % Death % Default 4, 3,, 1, 15,993 15,993,744 7,34 3,473 8,344 11,75 4,153 3,756 11,88, % % Death % Non PLW cure rate reflects combined admission and discharge criteria per 1 CMAM Guidelines

AS OF 31 OCT 16 WFP Ethiopia, Oromia Region OCTOBER 16 77% 1% 8 64 64% % % 4% 6% 8% 1% In October WFP supported the induction of 37 Targeted Supplementary Feeding Programme () surge capacity staff. They were trained in activities, and are currently working to support the government with data collection and reporting. Deliveries of commodities were delayed due to the social unrest in the regions, particularly in the Arsi and West Arsi zones. Nine field monitors in the WFP Nazreth Area Office were trained in programme implementation and activities, admission and discharge criteria and monitoring activities. 5,, 15, 1, 5, MAM CHILDREN 6 59 MONTHS, BY MONTH 9,183 19,9 17,474 9,935 18,71 16,393 118,86 111,777 74,186 69,363 % Death 1% 1% 5,, 15, 1, 5, 15,993 15,993,744 85,489 98,858 97,356 94,663 1,147 59,88 58,611 1% % Death %, PLW cure rate reflects combined admission and discharge criteria per 1 CMAM Guidelines % Default

AS OF 31 OCT 16 WFP Ethiopia, Amhara Region OCTOBER 16 DISPATCH DELIVERY 99% # implementing partners 6 woredas 38 rate % % 4% 6% 8% 1% In September the number of planned and actual beneficiaries increased as a result of strengthened outreach and screening activities. In October WFP participated in the monthly regional health and nutrition task force. The participants shared updates on the regional health and nutrition situation and their own activities. WFP with supported the training of 58 new surge capacity staff to Afar and Amhara regions. Currently the staff is working to support the government with reporting. 7, 6, 5, 4, 3,, 1, MAM CHILDREN, BY MONTH 1,93 1,93 6,49 3,365 3,365 3,1,7 5,9 64,735 5,173 9 % Death 4% 6, 5, 4, 3,, 1, Sphere standards: Cured >75% Death < Default <15% 7,55 7,55,33 1,387 1,387 17,933 14,15 19,5 4,598 19,577, % % Death % Non PLW cure rate reflects combined admission and discharge criteria per 1 CMAM Guidelines