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Yemen Nutrition Cluster meeting – operational partners
17 September 2018, 11:00 to 13.00, WHO conference room
Meeting minutes
Chair: Anna Ziolkovska, Cluster Coordinator, [email protected]
Note taker: Mutahar Al-falahi, Roving Cluster Coordinator, [email protected]
Agenda
1. Welcome and introduction 2. Review of pending action points 3. Concept of Operations for Hodeidah 4. HPF allocation update 5. Development of the three years scale up plan and the Global Nutrition Cluster meeting update 6. Endorsement of the advocacy strategy and work plan 7. AAP summary 8. HNO/YHRP development 9. Updates from the Cluster Coordinator:
a. Interim Cluster Coordination arrangements at national level b. Update on the sub-national Coordination arrangements
AoB
1. Welcome and introductions
The meeting started by welcoming all partners. Agenda was adopted without changes.
2. Action points from the last meeting
Action points Focal
point/agency Timeline
Status
From the previous meetings
NCC to follow up with the IPC team in Rome on the IPC AM analysis
NCC 31 June 2018
IPC team on standby in Rome to support IPC AM as needed. Not clear if IPC FS
will be conducted this year.
NCC to follow up with MoPHP and Health Cluster Coordinator on Incentives harmonization
NCC 15 July 2018
Ongoing. See update below
AAP TF to finalize the guidance following the comments from the global level and share with partners (English and Arabic versions)
AAP TF End July Done
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AAP TF to develop a reporting template for the AAP
AAP TF End July Done
AAP TF to develop a training package for the AAP
AAP TF End Sep
Ongoing. A draft AAP training package should be shared by SCI with AAP TF
in September for comments
From the last meeting
NCC to resend an email to the partners on the reporting of the IYCF Code violations
NCC 2 Aug Done
IYCF WG to discuss at the next meeting on who and how will deliver orientation sessions on the IYCF and BMS Code to the NC (to be included to the next Nutrition Cluster meeting on the 13th) and other clusters (as per the presentations developed last year)
IYCF WG 4 Aug
No IYCF WG conducted
IYCF WG to discuss at the next meeting, how to deliver such presentations in the hubs to the NC and other cluster partners
IYCF WG 4 Aug No IYCF WG conducted
IYCF WG to discuss how to speed up process of the MoPHP approval for the IYCF strategy and action plan
IYCF WG 4 Aug No IYCF WG conducted
IYCF WG to discuss at the next meeting, finalization of the IYCF corners guidelines
IYCF WG 4 Aug No IYCF WG conducted
IYCF WG to discuss at the next meeting is possible to present at the next meeting MTMSG guidelines for partner’s information
IYCF WG 4 Aug No IYCF WG conducted
There is a probable double counting of the IYCF (and other) indicators in the reports, relevant WGs (IYCF, CMAM) to relook into the reporting indicators and to propose modifications for the 2019 reporting
IYCF WG, CMAM WG
Oct 2018
No IYCF or CMAM WG conducted
NCC and IMO to develop a tool for the stock out tracking on a monthly basis in 2018, for partners to report by the 10th of each month. The data to be consolidated and shared with responsible agencies, and the summaries to be provided at the cluster meetings every three months. From 2019 this tool to be incorporated as additional columns to the CMAM database.
NCC, IMO 15 Aug
Pending arrival of the new CC
NCC to conduct the CCPM at national level, as was done in 2018, (including training for the new partners who was not trained in 2017).
NCC Oct 2018
Pending arrival of the new CC
For the 2019 HNO/HRP SAG to revisit how we define the number of PLW (currently we use 8% of the total population, which is global standard when no country-level specific data exists), as
SAG, CMAM WG
Sep 2018
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based on the TSFP and BSFP data, it seems that we are underestimating number of PLW.
Ensure inclusion on PLW into the polio-MUAC screening campaign, as it looks like the estimations of PLW with AM based on the 2018 CFSS we use is out of date very much.
CMAM WG Aug 2018
No CMAM WG conducted
Possible stock out in Hajjah TFC (as reported by ZOA) – WHO and UNICEF to check with the TFC
WHO and UNICEF
5 Aug No update
Partners with TFCs to approach IMC for F-75 and F100 supplies (Sam Mbuto,[email protected]) to avoid their expiration
NCC Aug 2018
Update received after the meeting: IMC donated all therapeutic milk to WHO. Aden MoPHP received a donation of 100 cartons
(f75 50 and f100 50).
SAG to review draft Advocacy strategy and share the final draft with partners for comments
NCC 05 Aug 2018
Done. Several comments were received. The strategy
is finalised and to be endorsed at this cluster
meeting
NCC to follow up with Tech RRT to get the revised SBC strategy
NCC 10 Aug 2018
There is new person working on the
SBC strategy and NCC will share it with the SAG once
a new draft is received
NCC will have a meeting with active partners, planning to apply for the YHPF on the technical guidance for the allocation
NCC 05 Aug 2018
Done
NCC to send the technical guidance to partners once HPF allocation is launched
NCC Aug 2018
Done
NCC to advocate to the HCT for the integrated/multiple cluster projects to be included to the HPF 1st standard allocation
NCC 01 Aug 2018
Done, the multi cluster projects were allowed for
this allocation, however the HPF projects are not yet
approved by the Advisory Board
NCC to follow up with selected NGOs for co-coordination, to ensure their quick start of the work
NCC, BFD, SOUL, ACF,
SCI
Aug 2018
Done. BFD, SOUL, SCI started work. ACF pending
recruitment
Develop draft suggested incentives rates for nutrition HWs and CHVs
UNICEF, WFP, WHO
10 Aug 2018
Pending
Isabel from WHO attended the HC SAG on behalf of the NC SAG and briefed NC partners on the discussions
with regards to incentives. There were many discussions and disagreements on the current incentives
proposed by the HCC. The agreement on the way forward was that there will be a meeting tomorrow, 18
September at 10 am in the MoPHP. Following the discussion in the Nutrition Cluster meeting today, and that
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we need representation of the NC at this discussion, as agreed, the NCC requested the full SAG participation
in the meeting. Additionally, NCC asked other partners to participate in this meeting as well as Tayba
volunteered. The meeting will be in the conference room next to the Minister office at 10am on the 18th of
September. NCC will not be able to participate due to a conflicting meeting with the FSAC on referrals
between the two clusters.
Another discussion with the HC SAG was on the nutrition integration in the cholera response. Isabel
presented to the HC SAG the changes made by the NC to the strategic and operational plan, that were
endorsed by the HC SAG and are now being translated to Arabic. She also informed partners that WHO has a
number of the printed posters on the management of children with SAM and suspected cholera. that WHO
can distribute to all partners with ORCs and DTCs as needed. NC has also modified the reporting tools for
cholera and monitoring and supervision checklist, however this was not request at the HC SAG and the NCC
will discuss with the HCC possibility to include this in the next HC meeting.
Action points Focal point/agency Timeline
SAG and Tayba Foundation to attend the incentives harmonization meeting with the MoPHP on behalf of the NC
SAG, Tayba 18 Sep 2018
NCC to ask UNICEF to translate cholera reporting tools and the monitoring check list
NCC 18 Sep 2018
WHO to prepare draft email and NCC send it to NC partners and HCC (to eb shared with HC partners), on how to request posters from WHO on the management of children with SAM and suspected choler
WHO, NCC, HCC 18 Sep 2018
NCC to request HCC to include presentation on the updated tools on cholera to the next HC meeting
NCC 18 Sep 2018
3. Concept of Operations for Hodeidah
Due to the current situation and as there are many challenges in coordination humanitarian response with
authorities, particularly in Hodeidah, the HC is now leading on the development of a document which is
called Concept of Operations for Hodeidah, where every cluster summarises what they are going to do in
Hodeidah governorate in the next several months. The idea behind is that once agreed, this document will
facilitate work of the humanitarian partners. The NCC presented draft document with the partners at the
meetings and the partners endorsed the draft without changes as below.
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4. HPF allocation update
NCC updated the partners on the HPF allocation. There was 10 projects for a total mount of14.5 US$ Million
submitted and 7 project were accepted. the NCC thank the technical committee for their work (Mutahar, OIC
NCC; Yahia, ACF; Stien and Salem, WFP; Samia, YFCA). It is likely that the Second standard will be delayed or
postponed till next year. The NCC has recommended partners to review their projects for the next 6 months
and if some of them are to expire, start looking for an alternative source of funding without heavy reliance
on the HPF.
5. Development of the three years scale up plan
DFID is organizing a high-level side meeting during the UN General Assembly on Yemen in September 2018
with a three-year commitment on the call to action to address malnutrition in Yemen. It will be a high level
event with donor governments and executive directors of UN agencies and INGOs involved in the response
in Yemen).
The Global Nutrition Cluster (GNC) organizes its Annual meeting in October in Amman, and this time there
will be a full day discussion dedicated to Yemen scale up plan (21 October). NCC has discussed this with the
SAG and the recommendation is that this meeting will be dedicated to discussing challenges in achieving 3-
year targets and commitments made during the UN GA, and we will be using this call for action as a
background paper to start discussion on how to address these challenges and what external support will be
required. This is a very good opportunity for external advocacy and for showcasing our achievements and
advocating for support we need. As the meeting will be in Amman, and many global stakeholders will be
invited to it (to ensure that we are raising our issues with them so they can support us in the plan
implementation), only about 10 people from the Nutrition Cluster can be nominated to participate in it. The
SAG, donors, representatives from the field and both North and South (including MoPHP) will be invited for
the meeting in Amman.
To operationalize call for action, and to ensure that the 3 year action plan feeds to the development of the
YHRP for 2019, SAG agreed that the action plan should be developed by 18th of October. This will also
support the SAG during the discussions at the GNC meeting in Amman. The discussions around the first year
of the call for action will be them used for the 2019 YHRP development, which was endorsed by the Cluster
partners.
Action points Focal point/agency Timeline
NCC to send a heads-up email to the selected for Amman meeting participants, while waiting for an official invitation
NCC 20 Sep 2018
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6. Endorsement of the advocacy strategy and work plan
NCC was shared the advocacy strategy and work plan with partners for comments and no comments were
received except from ACF and SUN movement. The comments were incorporated and the final version
shared with the partners. The partners at the meeting endorsed the Advocacy Strategy and the workplan. It
was agreed that the SAG will lead on the action plan and strategy implementation.
Action points Focal point/agency Timeline
NCC to share final approved Advocacy strategy and action plan NCC 20 Sep 2018
7. AAP Summary Abdulkawi, NC IMO, presented the summary of the AAP reports, as well as what major mistakes with
reporting on AAP were done. Only 10 NGOS submitted the AAP reports. The cluster partners agreed to
extend the reporting deadline till 30th of September, and that, Abdulkawi will start follow up with partners
starting from the 25th of September. Only Nutrition-related AAP actions should be reported to the cluster.
The reports are for the first 6 months of the year, the next reporting will be in January to cover the last 6 months. From 2019 we will report on quarterly basis.
Action points Focal point/agency Timeline
Partners who did not submit AAP reports, to do so ASAP All partners 30 Sep 2018
Abdulkawi start calling the partners who did not submit AAP reports for the first six months from 25th of September.
IMO 25th of Sep.
QRCS to join the AAP taskforce Qatar/SCI 30 September
8. HNO/YHRP development The current timeline for HNO development is end of October, and YHRP is end of November. The NCC will
leave country by the end of September, but will support Yemen remotely to develop the HNO. The new NCC
should be in country from the beginning of November will lead on the YHRP development. For the HNO
development, it was agreed that no meeting with partners is needed, but the needs will be recalculated
using the standard methodology and newly available data (where available, such as new population
projections and SMART estimates). It was noted that number of the PLW seems to be underestimated and
UNICEF was asked to extract DHS prevalence of pregnant women per governorate, to be compared with the
8% that is currently in use by the NC nationwide. If such DHS estimated will be higher than current 8% in use
by the cluster, the DHS estimations will be used from 2019. The partners agreed to this.
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9. Updates from the Cluster Coordinator
a. Interim Cluster Coordination arrangements at national level Mutahar will be NCC OIC while the NCC is not in the country (27 of September is her last working day).
Technical issues should be referred to the co-chairs of the Technical working groups. Anna will be only
supporting HNO development, questions related to the Amman meeting on Yemen and any other urgent
tasks that cannot be solved by Mutahar or wait until the arrival of the new CC. The new CC should start his
work from the beginning of November.
b. Update on the Sub-National Coordination arrangements Following nominations of the NGOs co-coordinators at hub level and signing MoUs between UNICEF and
NGOS, we now have NGOs Coordinator in place in Sana’a, Sadah, Ibb and Aden. Majority of the NGOs
Coordinator started tehre work with two days working from UNICEF offices to support coordination. ACF (for
Hodeidah) iss till in recruitment process and no candidate was identified. Nest week NCC will have a retreat
with all sub-national cluster coordinator and all NGOs coordination to orient them, discuss the pending
issues and agree on what they should be doing until the end of the year. If any of the partners have any
challenges that needs to be discussed and addressed during this retreat, they should send an email to the
NCC.
Action points Focal point/agency Timeline
If partners have any challenges to be discussed by NCC with the sub-national coordinators, they should inform NCC by the 20th of September
NCC 20 Sep 2018
The next meeting will be organised in November, when a new Cluster Coordinator is on board.
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Participants list
Yemen Nutrition Cluster meeting, September 2018 List of participants
17 September 2018
# Name االسم Agency المنظمة Title/Position
الوظيفةEmail
ون يد االلكبر التلفون Phone البر
1 Akram Esmail Abdullah Al-Nuzaili
international medical corps
Nutrition Officer [email protected] 739754666
2 Zaid Ali RRD H&N Coordinator [email protected] 775510581
3 Jackson Islamuc Relief Yemen Nutrition Programme Coordinator
[email protected] 739400575
4 Samia Sanad YFCA Deputy Manager H&N program
[email protected] 776010530
5 Melba Palmero, MD ADRA Programs Coordinator
melba.palmero@adrayemen. org 737785319
8 Abdurabh Alrawhani SRA Exe Director [email protected] 777187665
9 Dr. Hisham Musleh CSSW Nutrition Program Coordinator - Head Office
[email protected] 777005299
10 Abdulhaleem Abdulkareem Field Medical Foundation Representative [email protected]
771738815/ 734738815
13 Ahmed Alkhauga Relief International Project Manager [email protected] 772800117
15 Sara Fouad Taybah Communication Officer
[email protected] 775545484
16 Yahya Taher Ghanem ACF Deputy HOD [email protected] 771203690
17 Mohammed Naji Al-mahfadi
Action Contre La Faim Training Ofiicer [email protected] +967775880810
19 Abdullah Mujally RDP Nutrition Coordinator
[email protected] 739555345
21 Don Magbanua ADRA Program Coordinator
[email protected] 73 932 2246
23 Noraddin ALOKAIMI WFP Program Assistant [email protected] +967 739888120
24 Hameeda ALSOUFI WFP Program Assistant [email protected] +967737789124
25 Nezar Tawfik Hasan ADO Nutrition Project Manager
[email protected] 712877778
26 Dr Ibrahim Badri PU-AMI Medical Advisor [email protected] 717770105
27 Arwa Jamal Ali Al-Jaify SOUL Business Development Officer
[email protected] 735659980 / 771483250
30 Abeer Al-ameri SRA Director of Malnutrition Program
asd22022@yahoo. com 777455291
32 Dr. Nada Al Junaid YDN Nutrtion Oddicer [email protected] 736574567
33 Dr.Adel Abdulaziz HAD Sen.Nutrition officer [email protected] 777 661 234
34 Dr.wessam Althulai HAD H&nutrition officer [email protected] 777 661 234
35 hayat nosair NFDHR MEAL officer [email protected] 730190834
39 Nasr Jobair SAJAIA Yemen for Development Organization
Programme Coordinator
[email protected] 772522550
40 Bassam Nori Taybah [email protected] 774204292
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41 Ahd Aleryani ADD Program Officer [email protected] 775082081
42 Lina Aleryani HADF Program Assistant [email protected] 771431239
44 Salma Badwelan SOUL Project Manager [email protected] 772219981
45 Salma Badwelan SOUL organization project manager [email protected] 772219981
46 Dr Daniel Bassey Intersos H&N [email protected]
47 Dr Ekram Hussein ICRC Nutriton officer [email protected] 730100382
48 Lamia Qahtan SCI MAEL Officer lamia.qahtan@savethe children.org 737382015
49 Dr Wafa Al Shaibani QRCS Head of programme [email protected] 50 Eshraq Al Falahi WHO Nutrition Officer [email protected] 739712220
51 Yahya Al Dhawi RI PM [email protected] 776051169
52 Anna Ziolkovska Nutrition Cluster Coord Team
Nutrition CC [email protected]
53 Mutahar Al-Falahi Nutrition Cluster Coord Team
Roving Nutrition CC [email protected]
54 Abdulkawi Moharram Nutrition Cluster Coord Team
Nutrition Cluster IMO
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