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Supplementary Feeding Programmes
Supplementary Feeding Programmes (SFP) in CMAM aim to support children with moderate acute malnutrition by providing a supplement of energy and nutrients in a dry take-home ration. SFP seek to prevent deterioration to severe acute malnutrition and reduce mortality by finding children before they are at high risk of dying.
How do you think a SFP can be implemented? Who should become part of the programme?
Think about your answer to the question and click next to find out how.
How do you think a SFP can be implemented? Who should become part of the programme?
Think about your answer to the question and click next to find out how.