Following the intervention of European Union (EU-
UNICEF) on Maternal, New - Born, Child Health and Nutrition (MNCHN), the Miri
PHC's Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) centre has received
influx of children from neighboring states of Plateau, Nasarawa and Jigawa due
to availability of the Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF) which is out of
stock in other places.
Speaking to select journalists who were on an assessment visit
to the facility, the Manager of Primary Health Care(PHC), Miri in Bauchi Local
Government Area, Nasiru Dauda Jika, said the centre established in August 2017
has admitted about 3,037 clients.
Jika emphasised that "because of the
commitment of the EU-UNICEF in collaboration with the state government, we have
been receiving the Ready to Use Therapeutic Food (RUTH) on a regular basis, and
have so far registered about 3,037 clients up to date out of which 870 have
been cured and discharged."
According to him, "Since the beginning of this
EU-UNICEF intervention, couple with the collaboration with the state
government, the programme has recorded tremendous success. We have huge turnout
of clients from within this ward and across the state, and even from other
states of Plateau, Nasarawa and Jigawa, among others because of the
availability of RUTH in this CMAM centre."
Jika further stated that EU-UNICEF intervention has
provided peanuts to all the CMAM local government areas and centres that are
having the intervention, which has helped a lot in reducing drastically the
number of malnourished children
The PHC manager, who stated that UNICEF can only
support and provide interventions to help shore up the health status of children and women in intervening states, appealed
that the states too have to take the
bulk responsibilities and ensure sustainability.
“In the case of maternal and child mortality and
morbidity, the figure has reduced drastically compared to the last four to five
years-to 25 – 30 of what we have before. This is because the intervention
actually imparted positively to the health-being and wellbeing of our
communities,” he stated.
Speaking on behalf of the mothers in the CMAM centre, Nahima Muhammed from Dindima and Amina Yunusa
said their babies were becoming stronger and healthier due to uninterrupted use
of RUTF for four weeks.
They both commended the state government and
EU-UNICEF for their contributions towards ensuring that babies were fed with
nutritional food that makes them grow healthy.
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