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Sheet 1: SSN4A PROJECT LOGFRAME 
GOAL of Scaling Sustainable Nutrition for All (Scaling SN4A)









Evidence of improved nutrition outcomes from scaled-up Sustainable Nutrition for All (SN4A) Approach and contribution to nutrition goals of the MCDP II









PROJECT TITLE Scaling Sustainable Nutrition for All (Scaling SN4A)




IMPACT: Impact Indicator 1
BASELINE TARGET ACHIEVED SOURCE
Improved dietary diversity of women of reproductive age (WRA 15-49 years) including adolescents (a diet diversity score of 5 or more); and minimum acceptable diet (MAD) of infants (6-23 months) (a diet diversity score of 4 or more) in 3 districts. % increase in MDD-W (WRA) and % increase in MAD of infants 6-23 months NOTE: Anthropometrics (including LAZ) will be measured at the however it is not expected that there will be a reduction in chronic malnutrition after 2 years. Alignment has also been made with the USAID L&E . MDD-W 38.70% 43.20%
Baseline and end of programme survey


MAD 28.20% 35.20%
Baseline and end of programme survey


LAZ 36.10% 34.6%

OUTCOME Outcome Indicator 1


Outcome 1: Improved capacity of DNCCs, WNCCs, hub NCCs and local leaders to trigger and maintain demand for intra-household dietary and hygiene practices at scale Measure of increased capacity to trigger demand using the 5 capability model among local leaders and service providers capacity of DNCCs, WNCCs, hub NCCs and local leaders to trigger and maintain demand for intra-household dietary and hygiene practices at scale TBD All 3 DNCC's achieve at least 3 of the 5 capabilities by the end of 2021
Baseline capability assessment

Outcome Indicator 2


Outcome 2: Effective behaviour change communication tailored to all groups is anchored in local practice, supported by social structures and results in improved dietary and hygiene practices Number and percentage of men and women who report improved knowledge, attitudes and practices in dietary and hygiene behaviours. Measure of efficacy and understanding of the SBCC (incl. ENA, EHA)



Baseline and end of programme survey


Proportion of Households with Handwashing Facility 12.50% 80.00%



% children 6-23 months consuming diversified diets - 25% 50%
Baseline and end of programme survey


Knowledge that stunting is caused by poor dietary diversity 58% 80%
Baseline and end of programme survey


% of children 6-23 months consuming at least 4 food groups 44% 60%



Proportion of respondents who know at least 3 of the 6 five critical times for handwashing 25% 80%



% households with imporoved sanitation facilities 32% 50%



Knowledge that poor WASH causes stunting 5% 80%
Baseline and end of programme survey

Outcome Indicator 3.1


Outcome 3: Appropriate and diversified nutritious products are available at scale and supported by locally available and locally managed inputs, extension services and market linkages Outcome Indicator 3.1: Increase in number and type of nutritious foods being grown and produced at farm household level: agrobiodiversity score agrobiodiversity score 7.37 9
Baseline and end of programme survey

Outcome Indicator 3.2



Outcome Indicator 3.3: Household access to nutritious products at household level disaggregated by month. Measure of year round HH food security (MAHFP)
75.2%) of the households experienced at least one month of inadequate food provisions 50% of the households experienced at least one month of inadequate food provisions
All year crop availability assessment

Outcome Indicator 4.1


Outcome 4: Strengthened governance capacity to implement NSA and IHH dietary and hygiene practices within multi-sectoral frameworks at scale Outcome Indicator 4.1: Increase in planning and capacity for nutrition (e.g. nutrition action plans) at district level
No capacity A DNCC established in each of the 3 districts
Project reports and Baseline and end of programme survey

i) do districts make plans/planning; ii)
No Yes -as evidenced by DNCC action plan
Project reports and Baseline and end of programme survey

ii) do districts implement what they plan
No Yes -as evidenced by DNCC MARF and quarterly narrative report
Project reports and Baseline and end of programme survey

iii) do districts coordinate plans/planning level across sectors around nutrition;
No Yes - as evidenced by convergence of activities
Project reports and Baseline and end of programme survey

iv) do they include integration of village action plans
No Yes
Project reports and Baseline and end of programme survey

Outcome Indicator 4.2


Assessment of number of districts action plans integrating nutrition Outcome Indicator 4.2: Increase in nutrition action plans at district level
No nutrition plans in place Multi-sectotral Nutrition Action Plan in place at district level for each of the 3 districts
Project reports and Baseline and end of programme survey

Outcome Indicator 5

Project reports and Baseline and end of programme survey
Outcome 5: Evidence generated on the scaling of SN4A model for improving nutrition Evidence of approach adapted by MCDP II stakeholder(s) such as UNICEF) and/or number of relevant policies supporting SN4A recommendations
No evidence SNV hosts a webinar/Seminar for MCDPII partners on Triggering
Project reports and Baseline and end of programme survey
Measure of efficacy of advocacy activities






Sheet 2: SSN4A PROJECT OUTPUT TRACKER
GOAL of Scaling Sustainable Nutrition for All (Scaling SN4A)





























Evidence of improved nutrition outcomes from scaled-up Sustainable Nutrition for All (SN4A) Approach and contribution to nutrition goals of the MCDP II





























PROJECT TITLE Scaling Sustainable Nutrition for All (Scaling SN4A)














IMPACT: Impact Indicator 1 BASELINE TARGET 2019 Q 3 2020 Q4 2020 Q1 2020 Q2 2020 Q3 2021 Q4 2021 Q1 2021 Q2

ACHIEVED





Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep Oct-Dec Jan-Mar Apr-Jun Jul-Sep




Improved dietary diversity of women of reproductive age (WRA 15-49 years) including adolescents (a diet diversity score of 5 or more); and minimum acceptable diet (MAD) of infants (6-23 months) (a diet diversity score of 4 or more) in 3 districts. % increase in MDD-W (WRA) and % increase in MAD of infants 6-23 months NOTE: Anthropometrics (including LAZ) will be measured at the however it is not expected that there will be a reduction in chronic malnutrition after 2 years. Alignment has also been made with the USAID L&E . 38.7% 36.70%









37.00%

OUTPUT 1 Output Indicator 1.1












Output 1.1: DNCCs, WNCCs, Hub NCCs and local leaders are trained and enabled to conduct triggering and maintain demand. Output Indicator 1.1.1: Number of local leaders and district level service providers Triggered for demand generation 0 1290 0 0 123 278 436




837

Output Indicator 1.1.1: percentage of local leaders and district level service providers Triggered for demand generation 0 100% 0% 0% 10% 31% 65%




65%

Output Indicator 1.1.2: Number of local leaders and district level service providers active in triggering demand for intra-household dietary diversity and hygiene practices and providing follow up 0 1290 0 0 0 202 202




404


Output Indicator 1.1.2: Percentage of local leaders and district level service providers active in triggering demand for intra-household dietary diversity and hygiene practices and providing follow up 0 20% 0 0 0 17% 17%




31%


Output Indicator 1.2












Output 1.2: Communities in the 3 districts are triggered for improved IHH dietary and hygiene practice Output 1.2.1: Number of villages in districts that are triggered for improved intra-household nutrition 0 1290 0 1 6 284 436




727


Output 1.2.1: Percentage of villages in districts that are triggered for improved intra-household nutrition 0 90% 0 0 56.4% 22% 33%








The number of villages in districts outside SN4A triggered 0 10 0 0 0 0 0




0


Output Indicator 1.2













Output 1.2.2. Total number of people participated in triggering 0 149940 0 0 754 90064 64837




155655


Output 1.2.2. % of people participated in triggering by gender 0 90% 0 0 103.8% 60% 42%








number of males participated in triggering 0
0 0 173 48001 28766




76940


number of females participated in triggering 0
0 0 581 42063 36071




78715


Output Indicator 1.3












Output 1.2: Communities in the 3 districts are triggered for improved IHH dietary and hygiene practice Number of villages certified 0 0 0 0 0 0 0




0


percentage of villages certified 0
0 0 0 0 0




0


Output Indicator 2.2












Output 2.2 Communities in the 3 districts participate in SN4A SBCC Output 2.2.1 Number of men and women reporting to have been part of the improved nutrition and hygiene promotion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0




0


Output 2.2.1 Number of women reporting to have been part of the improved nutrition and hygiene promotion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0




0


Output Indicator 2.2












Measure of efficacy of the gender sensitive approach in SBCC campaigns Output 2.2.2 % of women who report having a greater say in intra-household decision making about nutritious food production and consumption 0 15% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%




0%


















OUTPUT 3 Output Indicator 3.1












Output 3.1: Nutrition hubs are supported to facilitate market linkages and home production of ASFs and fruit/vegetables/beans (gardens) Number of nutrition hubs supported with market linkages 0 120 0 0 0 0 0




0


Number of nutrition hubs with demonstration agriculture plots 0 0 0 0 0 0 0




0



















Output Indicator 3.2












Output 3.2: Households and men and women farmers are generating income from crops to support household diversity Output 3.2.1 Measure of how many HH spend income on nutritious food TBD
0 0 0 0 0




0



















Output Indicator 3.2












Output 3.3: Households are producing diversified food Output 3.3.1 Number of households with home gardens producing at least 1 legume, 1 orange/dark green vegetable and 1 small livestock 0
0 0 0 0 0




0

Measure of overall agricultural production capacity (plants, livestock etc.)
















Output Indicator 4.2












Output 4.2: DNCC and WNCC plans in nutrition sensitive interventions are developed and implemented Output 4.2.1 Number of districts with relevant district plans for nutrition 0 3 0 0 0 3 3




6

Use of SN4A activities and evidence in the district plans
















Output Indicator 4.3












Output 4.3: Facilitate existing SN4A districts to provide TA and capacity strengthening in new districts Output 4.3.1 Number of times Lunte/Mporokoso/Mungwi district teams involved in training of new Scaling SN4A districts 0 4 0 0 1
0




1



















Output Indicator 5.2












Output 5.2: Generate evidence on the scalability and effectiveness of SN4A model Output 5.2.1 Contributions made to Provincial and District Plans and National standards None DNCC contribute to the MTEF process nil nil nil
3




3

Measure of efficacy of advocacy
















Output Indicator 5.2












Measure of project advocacy efforts Output 5.2.2 Number of policy/technical briefs developed by SN4A 0 4 0 0 0






0



















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...Sheet ssna project logframe goal of scaling sustainable nutrition for all sna evidence improved outcomes from scaledup approach and contribution to goals the mcdp ii title impact indicator baseline target achieved source dietary diversity women reproductive age wra years including adolescents a diet score or more minimum acceptable mad infants months in districts increase mddw note anthropometrics laz will be measured at however it is not expected that there reduction chronic malnutrition after alignment has also been made with usaid l amp e end programme survey outcome capacity dnccs wnccs hub nccs local leaders trigger maintain demand intrahousehold hygiene practices scale measure increased using capability model among service providers tbd dncc s achieve least capabilities by assessment effective behaviour change communication tailored groups anchored practice supported social structures results number percentage men who report knowledge attitudes behaviours efficacy understanding s...

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