Deadline: 25-May-2026
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund is supporting maternal and child health and nutrition services for Sahrawi children and families in the Wilaya de Tindouf, Algeria, through the Educa a tu Hijo approach.
The initiative focuses on improving child nutrition, maternal health, infant feeding practices, and early childhood development through community-based interventions in emergency settings.
Focus Areas
The programme supports:
- Child health and nutrition
- Immunization
- Infant and young child feeding
- Nutrition in emergencies
- Maternal nutrition
- Anaemia prevention
- Responsive caregiving
- Early childhood development
- Community health outreach
The initiative also strengthens:
- Nutrition counselling
- Growth monitoring
- Malnutrition referral systems
- Community engagement and accountability
Target Groups
The programme targets:
Implementation area:
- Wilaya de Tindouf, Algeria
Key Activities
The initiative includes:
- Community health and nutrition sessions
- Home visits for vulnerable households
- Complementary feeding demonstrations
- Responsive caregiving support
- Nutrition counselling for pregnant women
- Anaemia prevention awareness
Additional activities include:
- Family-led MUAC training
- Growth monitoring support
- Referral of malnutrition and anaemia cases
- Coordination with health centres and local authorities
Community Engagement
The programme promotes:
- Community feedback mechanisms
- Peer champion engagement
- Focus group discussions
- Community participation in programme improvements
Feedback gathered from communities will help:
- Improve service delivery
- Strengthen accountability
- Support programme adjustments
Expected Results
The initiative aims to achieve:
- Improved caregiver knowledge on nutrition
- Better infant and young child feeding practices
- Increased outreach through home visits
- Stronger referral systems for malnutrition cases
- Improved maternal nutrition awareness
- Functional community feedback systems
Why This Initiative Matters
The programme addresses:
- Child malnutrition risks
- Maternal health challenges
- Nutrition gaps in emergency settings
- Limited access to community-based health support
It also strengthens:
- Early childhood development
- Community health systems
- Preventive nutrition and caregiving practices
FAQ
- Who is implementing the initiative?
- The programme is supported by the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund.
- Where is the programme implemented?
- The initiative is implemented in the Wilaya de Tindouf in Algeria.
- Who are the main beneficiaries?
- Sahrawi children, pregnant women, caregivers, and vulnerable households.
- What health areas are covered?
- Child nutrition, maternal health, immunization, infant feeding, anaemia prevention, and early childhood development.
- What community activities are included?
- Home visits, nutrition counselling, feeding demonstrations, growth monitoring, and community feedback sessions.
Conclusion
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund initiative in Tindouf aims to strengthen maternal and child health services for Sahrawi families through community-based nutrition, caregiving, and early childhood development interventions. The programme supports improved nutrition practices, stronger referral systems, and enhanced community engagement to improve health outcomes in emergency settings.
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