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ABOUT ACTION AGAINST HUNGER

Action Against Hunger is the world’s hunger specialist and a non-profit leader in a global movement that aims to end life-threatening hunger for good. For over 40 years, the humanitarian organization has innovated better ways to treat and prevent hunger. It serves more than 21 million people annually across 55 countries – with 7 countries within the Horn and Eastern Africa Region including Tanzania. In Tanzania, the organization was established in 2015 and has been intervening in the areas of nutrition and health in Dodoma and Singida region supporting the implementation of the National Multi-sectoral Nutrition Action Plan in close association with the Ministry of Health, PO-RALG, and other sector ministries as well as local government authorities.

PROJECT BACKGROUND
Accelerating National Wasting Treatment Reform is a 12-month project; with a focus on accelerating the adaptation of the new WHO guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema in infants and children under 5 years of age by the national government in close collaboration with all stakeholders in the country under the leadership of the Ministry of Health. The project is also implemented in six other countries across Asia and Africa continents namely Mauritania, Solomon Islands, Central Africa Republic, Ivory Coast, PDR Laos, and Tanzania.

The project is expected to contribute to the 2020 Global Action Plan (GAP) on child wasting through the acceleration of the delivery of essential actions and the creation of a more enabling environment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets of reducing wasting prevalence to less than 5% by the year 2025 and further reducing wasting prevalence to less than 3% by the year 2030.

In July and November 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a revised guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema in infants and children under 5 years of age. The guideline provided 19 recommendations and 10 good practice statements to tackle an expanded range of nutritional challenges that include four areas of focus: infants less than 6 months of age at risk of poor growth and development, moderate wasting in infants and children 6-59 months of age, severe wasting and nutrition oedema from a child health perspective. These recommendations, however, will only be able to save lives once they are contextualized and incorporated into national policies, guidelines, and strategies.

Action Against Hunger and other nutrition partners acknowledge that the 2018 National Guideline for the Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition has been useful in supporting the treatment of acute malnutrition, ensuring quality treatment among all wasted children including children with nutritional oedema. The National Multi-sectoral Nutrition Action Plan (NMNAP) II, addresses childhood undernutrition holistically to save lives and further prevent underlying causes of malnutrition across the life cycle. It is in this view that, Action Against Hunger in collaboration with Ministry of Health take the advantage of this opportunity to collaboratively contribute to the government efforts to address childhood undernutrition through facilitating adoption and contextualization of the WHO recommendations and good practices into a national policy for implementation.

  • Preferably, a qualified Tanzania national/Firm are high priority and are encouraged to
  • Submit your CV and a strong justification for your application including at least 1 sample of a similar work previous undertaken. Also, include the financial proposal for undertaking the
  • Must submit a copy of updated registration certificate and practicing license as a nutritionist/ pediatrician
  • One supporting document outlining core competencies in line with the assignment, the proposed methodology of work including a detailed work plan, and financial expectations.
  • A soft copies of technical and financial proposal based on the Terms of Reference outlined above must be submitted by May 10, 2024 and addressed to**;**

Country Director,

Action Against Hunger, Tanzania

P.O Box 54274,

Dar es Salaam

Applications should be submitted by email to: [email protected].

Please quote USH8L – Review of the 2018 IMAM Guideline on the subject line of your email.

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Action Against Hunger works to save lives by combating hunger and diseases that threaten the lives of vulnerable communities, through nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, health and advocacy.

Action Against Hunger saves lives while building long-term strategies for self-sufficiency:

  • Lifesaving impact in 45+ countries
  • 6,500+ field staff assisting more than 14.9 million people in 2015
  • 35+ years of expertise in contexts of conflict, disasters and food crises

Our global efforts save hundreds of thousands of lives each year, but millions of malnourished children remain in need of lifesaving treatment.

Why Our Work Matters

Deadly malnutrition claims the lives of 1 million children each year, even though it’s:

  1. PREDICTABLE: We know where and when to expect acute malnutrition
  2. PREVENTABLE: We know how to help children stay healthy
  3. TREATABLE: Therapeutic ready-to-use foods can help save millions
  4. AFFORDABLE: Just $45 can provide a child with lifesaving treatment

You can trust Action Against Hunger. Here’s why:

  • Highest four-star rating from Charity Navigator, ten years in a row
  • Listed as an “A”-rated organization by CharityWatch
  • We're accountable, meeting all 20 Better Business Bureau standards
  • Earned Guidestar's Gold Participant Seal for our commitment to transparency
  • Awarded the “Best in America” seal by the Independent Charities of America

What Others Are Saying

Don’t take it from us: here’s what others have to say of our work:

“Action Against Hunger is a NGO that is action oriented. I can truthfully say that they deliver services to those in need and are very present on the ground. They make lasting positive change in the lives of people. I worked for them in four countries and have a good understanding of how they work.”

– Holimata, Great Nonprofits Review

“Action Against Hunger is in war-torn countries that many fear to tread. They are technical people… that forgo the comforts of modern life to assist local populations and refugees at the most fundamental level in the most dangerous locales. They provide nutrition, healthcare, sanitation, and food sustainability. They train populations to be self-sufficient. Although these dedicated men and women want to eliminate the need for their services, humanity is not willing and forces them to witness the most heinous actions.”

– President Nelson Mandela, Recipient, Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Prize 2004

“As a field worker and a partner... I recommend Action Against Hunger as an effective and important organization. Through their integrated approach and expertise in nutrition, food security and water, sanitation and hygiene they are saving lives and improving them for years to come in some of the poorest parts of the planet.”

– Water Advocate, Great Nonprofits Review, Dec. 8, 2011

“Action Against Hunger—the title speaks for itself. This is a remarkable organization with a staff of energetic, enthusiastic and deeply committed people who are determined to make a difference to the lives of thousands of people. There are millions who do not have access to clean water, food, health services or education. They are condemned to a grinding life of poverty with no choices. Action Against Hunger is changing this. Their training programs are improving the quality of life and health and, above all, bringing hope to thousands in underdeveloped countries. I commend them for their outstanding work and welcome the opportunity to express my support.”

– Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus, Recipient, Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Prize 2006

“I’ve been covering humanitarian crises since the early 1990s and have often been impressed by the work of Action Against Hunger. They are among the first to respond when tragedies unfold, and they work to ensure that communities have a fighting chance to get back on their feet... The nightly news can often seem overwhelming, but it’s important to remember there are effective ways to fight hunger and overcome poverty, and along with groups like Action Against Hunger, you can become part of the solution.”

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ABOUT ACTION AGAINST HUNGER

Action Against Hunger is the world’s hunger specialist and a non-profit leader in a global movement that aims to end life-threatening hunger for good. For over 40 years, the humanitarian organization has innovated better ways to treat and prevent hunger. It serves more than 21 million people annually across 55 countries – with 7 countries within the Horn and Eastern Africa Region including Tanzania. In Tanzania, the organization was established in 2015 and has been intervening in the areas of nutrition and health in Dodoma and Singida region supporting the implementation of the National Multi-sectoral Nutrition Action Plan in close association with the Ministry of Health, PO-RALG, and other sector ministries as well as local government authorities.

PROJECT BACKGROUND Accelerating National Wasting Treatment Reform is a 12-month project; with a focus on accelerating the adaptation of the new WHO guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema in infants and children under 5 years of age by the national government in close collaboration with all stakeholders in the country under the leadership of the Ministry of Health. The project is also implemented in six other countries across Asia and Africa continents namely Mauritania, Solomon Islands, Central Africa Republic, Ivory Coast, PDR Laos, and Tanzania.

The project is expected to contribute to the 2020 Global Action Plan (GAP) on child wasting through the acceleration of the delivery of essential actions and the creation of a more enabling environment to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) targets of reducing wasting prevalence to less than 5% by the year 2025 and further reducing wasting prevalence to less than 3% by the year 2030.

In July and November 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a revised guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema in infants and children under 5 years of age. The guideline provided 19 recommendations and 10 good practice statements to tackle an expanded range of nutritional challenges that include four areas of focus: infants less than 6 months of age at risk of poor growth and development, moderate wasting in infants and children 6-59 months of age, severe wasting and nutrition oedema from a child health perspective. These recommendations, however, will only be able to save lives once they are contextualized and incorporated into national policies, guidelines, and strategies.

Action Against Hunger and other nutrition partners acknowledge that the 2018 National Guideline for the Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition has been useful in supporting the treatment of acute malnutrition, ensuring quality treatment among all wasted children including children with nutritional oedema. The National Multi-sectoral Nutrition Action Plan (NMNAP) II, addresses childhood undernutrition holistically to save lives and further prevent underlying causes of malnutrition across the life cycle. It is in this view that, Action Against Hunger in collaboration with Ministry of Health take the advantage of this opportunity to collaboratively contribute to the government efforts to address childhood undernutrition through facilitating adoption and contextualization of the WHO recommendations and good practices into a national policy for implementation.

  • Preferably, a qualified Tanzania national/Firm are high priority and are encouraged to
  • Submit your CV and a strong justification for your application including at least 1 sample of a similar work previous undertaken. Also, include the financial proposal for undertaking the
  • Must submit a copy of updated registration certificate and practicing license as a nutritionist/ pediatrician
  • One supporting document outlining core competencies in line with the assignment, the proposed methodology of work including a detailed work plan, and financial expectations.
  • A soft copies of technical and financial proposal based on the Terms of Reference outlined above must be submitted by May 10, 2024 and addressed to**;**

Country Director,

Action Against Hunger, Tanzania

P.O Box 54274,

Dar es Salaam

Applications should be submitted by email to: [email protected].

Please quote USH8L – Review of the 2018 IMAM Guideline on the subject line of your email.

2024-05-11

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