What is suaahara ii program? know about suaahara program run by NTAG
Innroduction of Suaahara program
PARTNERS of suaahara ii:
- Government of Nepal – Specifically, the Ministry of Health and Population.
- USAID (United States Agency for International Development) – The main donor agency supporting the program.
- Helen Keller International (HKI) – Focuses on nutrition and health.
- Save the Children – Works on improving health and nutrition outcomes for children and families.
- World Food Program (WFP) – Supports food assistance and nutrition interventions.
- CARE Nepal – Engages in community-based health and nutrition programs.
- Nepal Red Cross Society – Involved in community health initiatives.
- Local Government Bodies – Collaborate on implementing health programs at the community level.
- Various NGOs and Community-Based Organizations – Work alongside the program to reach target populations.
Prime partner of suaahara ii:
Helen Keller International is the Prime partner of suaahara ii in nepal. It has been working with the suaahara program now with its full potential.
Consortium partner of suaahara ii:
CARE, FHI 360, NTAG, DBI Equal Access, ENPHO, VDRC are the Consortium partner of suaahara ii.
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| suaahara ii program |
Suaahara program is implemented PROGRAM in the fllowing districts:
42 districts
- Arghakhachi
- Baglung
- Baitadi
- Banke
- Bardiya
- Bhojpur
- Dang
- Darchula
- Dhading
- Gorkha
- Gulmi
- Jajarkot
- Kapilvastu
- Lamjung
- Myagdi
- Nuwakot
- Palpa
- Panchthar
- Rolpa
- Rukum East
- Rukum West
- Sankhuwasabha
- Sindhupalchok
- Solukhumbu
- Taplejung
NTAG’S AREAS OF INTERVENTIONS
Nutrition suaahara ii
As a consortium partner, NTAG has primary role to conduct training and capacity building to improve the maternal, infant and young child nutrition (MIYCN) related behaviors at household level.
PROGRAM DURATION SUAAHARA II
June 2016 – March 2023
STATUS SUAAHARA II
Ongoing
PROGRAM OVERVIEW SUAAHARA II
Nepal has made significant progress to reduce maternal and child mortality by implementing strategic programs. However, malnutrition rates in is remain high. Nepal is one of the most undernourished countries in the world. In Nepal, 36 percent of children under five years of age are stunted, 10 percent suffer from wasting, and 27 percent are underweight. In addition, 40.8% women of reproductive age and 52.7% children under five are anemic.
| SUAAHARA PROGRAM |
The SUAAHARA II “Good Nutrition” project, funded by U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), designed and implemented after successful completion of SUAAHARA I. Suaahara I successfully reached more than 625,000 households with its integrated nutrition programming. Suaahara II is also dedicated to improving the health and nutrition of more than 1.5 million mothers and their children in the 1000 days’ period from conception until a child reaches 2 years of age. Beyond nutrition sensitive interventions, Suaahara II also focused on multi sectorial coordination among equity, gender, social inclusion, behavior change and good governance to meet the goals of the project
SUAAHARA II primarily focused on 1000 days mothers and their family which period is recognized as a crucial timeframe during which nutritional interventions have optimal impact on child growth and development. This program will cover all households in 40 of the 75 districts of Nepal.
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES OF SUAAHARA II:
- To improve the household nutrition and health behaviors.
- To increase the use of quality nutrition and health services by women and children.
- To improve access to diverse and nutrient rich food by women and children.
- To accelerate roll-out of the multi sectoral nutrition plan (MSNP) through strengthened local governance.



