The causes of malnutrition are multi-sector in nature and therefore require a broad range of actors including; Planning (human development), Agriculture (food security), Industry and Trade (food availability), Economy (purchasing power), Women and Children Development (family empowerment), Education (knowledge and skill), Manpower/Workforce (productivity) and Socio-culture (nutritional behavior).

The coordination activities will entail, among others;

Receiving progress report on the implementation of the Plan and organizing for dissemination among the stakeholders for informed decision-making

Organizing forums for experience sharing by the stakeholders on best-practices

Monitoring and Evaluation of the implementation of CNAP

Providing enabling environment for the implementation of the CNAP by the stakeholders; this will entail resource mobilization towards implementation of the Plan as well as influencing policies and legislation that support implementation of the Plan.



The County M&E units or equivalent will be responsible for overall oversight of M&E activities. The functional linkage of the nutrition program to the department of health and the overall county intersectoral government M&E will be through the county M&E TWG. Health department M&E units will be responsible for the day to day implementation and coordination of the M&E activities to monitor this action plan.

The nutrition program will share their quarterly progress reports with the county department of

health (CDOH) M&E unit, who will take lead in the joint performance reviews at subnational level.

The county management teams will prepare the quarterly reports and in collaboration with county stakeholders and organize the county quarterly performance review forums. These reports will  be shared with the national M&E unit during the annual health forum, which brings together all stakeholders in health to jointly review the performance of the health sector for the year under review.

For a successful monitoring of this action plan, the county will have to strengthen their M&E function by investing in both the infrastructure and the human resource for M&E. Technical capacity building for data analysis could be promoted through collaboration with research institutions or training that target the county M&E staff. Low reporting from other sectors on nutrition sensitive indicators is still a challenge due to the use different reporting systems that are not inter-operational. Investment on Health Information System (HIS) infrastructure to facilitate e-reporting is therefore key. Timely collection and quality assurance of health data will improve with a team dedicated to this purpose

ROSEMARY OMUNYU IMOJONGIT  

SCNC

Job Expertise

-Coordinate nutrition services in the sub county ,Support supervision, OJT/mentorship of health workers, Mentorship of students on attachment, Facilitator on nutrition activities, Forecasting and quantification of nutrition commodities


VINCENT KWENA

DEPUTY COUNTY NUTRITION COORDINATOR

Career Accomplishments

  1. Participated in several national nutritional survey 
  2. Participated in the formulation of the first county Nutrition Action Plan (CNAP)
  3. Have conducted several nutrition and health related trainings
Judith Atieno Agembo

Senior nutrition and dietetics technologist

Career Accomplishments

Identified Roving as a way to bridge the gap in staffing, On job training and mentoring others



LINET MUKHONGO

SUBCOUNTY NUTRITION COORDINATOR

Career Accomplishments

Improved nutrition services at Alupe hospital. Received an award as nutritionist of the year for two consecutive years at Busia county referral hospital [former Busia district hospital] for best performance. Improved nutrition services at Nambale subcounty hence improving indicators

Flevian Ouyo

SCNC – Butula Sub-County

Career Accomplishments

Scaling up of 2 more facilities i.e Ikonzo health centre and Sikarira dispensary to health facilities that offer Nutrition Assessment Counselling and Support services


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