The Civil Society Scaling up Nutrition in Nigeria (CS-SUNN), Bauchi State chapter, has said 1,825 malnourished children were recovered from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) between May and November 2023 in the state.
The Secretary of the society, Mrs Dabis Mwalike, made this known at a news conference on Thursday in Bauchi as part of activities to mark 10th anniversary of CS-SUNN.
She said CS-SUNN was supported to initiate a programme that focuses on the nutrition system that looks at several sectors, factors and disciplines interplaying or having one thing or the other, contributing to the nutrition system in the state.
She explained that “CS-SUNN, through its partnership with other implementing partners, assisted in the recovery of 1,825 children under five years, identified with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) and Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM) in six months.
“During the implementation, 698 healthcare providers were trained across the 20 local government areas of Bauchi, and 202 Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) established food banks.”
Mwalike, however, added that in spite of the efforts, malnutrition remains a concern to public health and a threat to child survival, growth and development in the country and the state.
The secretary identified inadequate funding, lack of scalability of interventions, lack of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) in the state and referral complications as major challenges.
She added that “in spite of efforts to empower women, gender disparities in access to resources, decision-making power and participation in economic activities still exist, limiting the effectiveness of interventions.”
According to her, CS-SUNN is seeking for more support from local government councils to sensitise and change negative perceptions and beliefs around Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition (MIYCN) by beneficiaries, health workers and caregivers.
“We also want to ensure availability of commodities and consumables in health facilities. CS-SUNN has lots of initiatives and innovations but no funds. We will continue to educate, sensitise and counsel women on importance of nutrition to both adults and children to change negative norms.”
CS-SUNN is a non-governmental, non-profit making alliance, made up of organisations with shared vision to transform Nigeria into a country where every citizen has food and is nutrition secured.
It engages government and non-state actors to raise awareness, sustain commitment and actions to tackle malnutrition in Nigeria.
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