Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of the Project

These indicators can help track progress, identify areas for improvement, and demonstrate the impact of the intervention. Here are some potential KPIs for a nutrition intervention project:

1. Nutritional Status

1.1. Prevalence of Stunting – Percentage of children under 5 years old with low height-for-age.

1.2. Prevalence of Wasting – Percentage of children under 5 years old with low weight-for-height.

1.3. Prevalence of Underweight –  Percentage of children under 5 years old with low weight-for-age.

1.4. Prevalence of Iron deficiency- Percentage of children under 5 years with low haemoglobin.

 

2. Dietary Diversity:

2.0. Dietary Diversity Score (DDS) –  Average number of different food groups consumed by children in a given period.

 

3. Healthcare Utilization:

3.1. Regular Growth Monitoring and Promotion Visits – Percentage of children attending scheduled health check-ups.

 

4. Knowledge and Behavior Change:

4.1. Caregiver Knowledge – Percentage increase in caregiver knowledge about nutrition and child feeding practices.

4.2. Adoption of Recommended Practices – Percentage of caregivers implementing recommended nutritional practices. Eg: Home gardening

4.3. Satisfaction level – adopt a tool and assess the satisfaction level of the community, healthcare providers and care givers

 

5. Community Engagement:

5.1. Participation in Nutrition Education Sessions – Number of individuals participating in community-based nutrition education sessions.

5.2. Trained community based care members – Number of individuals trained in community based care activities

5.3. Community Support Systems –  Existence and effectiveness of community support structures for nutrition (e.g., support groups, community kitchens).

 

6. Program Coverage:

6.1. Reach of the Intervention –  Percentage of the target population covered by the nutrition intervention.

6.2. Geographic Coverage – Extent of coverage in targeted geographic areas.

 

7. Cost-Effectiveness:

7.1. Cost per Beneficiary – Cost of the intervention per child or family served.

7.2. Return on Investment – Assessing the economic impact of the intervention in terms of improved health outcomes.

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