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00:18across Gombe
00:19change is taking root
00:21one woman, one family
00:23one coordinated effort at a time
00:25tackling malnutrition
00:27with every stakeholder
00:29playing a vital role
00:44The Accelerating Nutrition Results
00:47in Nigeria project
00:48ANRIN piloted the
00:50Multisectoral Nutrition Initiative
00:52in Gombe State
00:53showcasing how
00:55multisectoral coordination
00:56is fighting malnutrition
00:58in Gombe
00:59from policy
01:00to well-being
01:01It brought together
01:03key stakeholders
01:04from different ministries
01:06which include
01:07the Ministry of Education
01:08Women Affairs
01:10Agriculture
01:10and National Social Safety Nets
01:13Coordinating Office
01:14and National Cash Transfer Office
01:17It also included
01:18the Ministry of Budget
01:19and Economic Planning
01:20and the Ministry of Health
01:22breaking down
01:23traditional silos
01:24to develop integrated
01:26and sustainable solution
01:28This was achieved
01:29through joint planning
01:30collaborative monitoring
01:32and supervision
01:33local level coordination
01:35sectoral accountability
01:37convergence at the household level
01:39and the introduction
01:40of sector-specific incentives
01:43They were thinking that now
01:44we are just
01:46blowing the whole issue
01:47of this monitoring
01:49and when they started
01:50to hear from their
01:51colleagues
01:52at the Governor's Forum
01:54they started to make
01:55policy statements
01:56with the comment
01:57of ANRIN
01:58of course
01:58both at the state level
02:00and at the federal level
02:02we take advocacy
02:03to the
02:04wife of the Governor
02:06we take advocacy
02:07to the Secretary
02:08to the State Government
02:09all key stakeholders
02:11and we go there
02:12with
02:14the civil society
02:15that are intervening
02:17in nutrition
02:17to sensitize
02:19those
02:20at the leadership
02:21to understand that
02:23we have to
02:24collectively
02:25address this issue
02:26otherwise
02:28when we begin
02:29to tell them
02:30the effect
02:31of this malnutrition
02:32when it reaches
02:34a stage of
02:35when a child
02:36is stunted
02:37it's irreversible
02:39and it affects
02:41whatever he does
02:42because he has
02:43the necessary
02:44thinking ability
02:46to know that
02:46this is right
02:47or this is wrong
02:48and we call them
02:49the leaders of tomorrow
02:50so when we
02:52preach this gospel
02:53along to them
02:55with the leadership
02:56of the state
02:56both at the legislature
02:57and the executive
02:59arm of government
02:59they will honestly
03:01get their buy-in
03:02and we will get
03:03the necessary support
03:05but of course
03:06to make things
03:07better and
03:09better coordinated
03:10I think the
03:12Ministry of Weather
03:13and Economic Planning
03:14was found
03:14suitable to coordinate
03:16this multi-sectoral
03:18intervention
03:19in the areas
03:20of food and nutrition
03:21and that's what
03:22we've been doing
03:23whenever they're coming
03:24for the intervention
03:25here
03:25the first point of going
03:27is the state
03:28Ministry of Weather
03:30and Economic Planning
03:30and being the
03:34chairman of the state
03:36committee on food and nutrition
03:38all these interventions
03:40are coordinated
03:41from this office
03:44Goombay State
03:45was used for the pilot
03:48of multi-sectoral
03:49conversions
03:50and so the project
03:53was piloted
03:54in Goombay State
03:55for us to learn
03:57lessons
03:59and then
03:59with the results
04:01that can be scaled up
04:02at country level
04:06The partnership
04:07worked very well
04:10in Goombay State
04:11and not only
04:13the partnership
04:14and the mechanism
04:16put in place
04:17to monitor
04:18the activity
04:20was another
04:22driving force
04:23so what have we
04:26seen
04:27a reduction
04:28in stunting
04:30a reduction
04:31in the number
04:32of women
04:33that are not
04:34well prepared
04:35to get pregnant
04:36and a reduction
04:37in the number
04:38of children
04:39that have become
04:39malarish
04:40and have suffered
04:41the consequences
04:42of the nutrition
04:46to ensure
04:47effective targeting
04:49the pilot
04:50leveraged data
04:51from the National
04:51Social Register
04:52to identify
04:54and reach
04:54beneficiaries
04:55directly
04:56at the household
04:57level
04:57the convergence
04:58of beneficiaries
04:59receiving five
05:00or more interventions
05:02increased
05:03from 21.4%
05:05in year one
05:06to 30.6%
05:08in year three
05:12in the
05:13This is why I had a good job and she lived here in the city.
05:19I was able to get out of the city and see some other jobs in the city.
05:27I was able to get in the city and see some other jobs that I would like to get out
05:33of there.
05:34We were able to get out of the city and have a lot of work.
05:39Oh, sorry.
06:09fatima's home nutrition is now more than just eating food it has become a source of pride and
06:16healthy living today she's not only nourishing her family but also sharing her knowledge as
06:22received from the anrin project and she has become a community advocate
06:39than samu do go up in the nesaniii naka gaya omok oka de uwa ciwa aka zaya na da XPani
06:45a
06:46liya arna on fatale machiwa ezuka manda alenna ba iya kadha fashikawa yaka daruaka
06:52chiwanii kan eziyai ka ampanya asaki iya sasha atuza ka iyo yuma sada shida sauranzu saalani
06:57sonaka hampata wa dugu wenda amityo kusa ha hakata lain sana nakania basu shawe
07:02na hap uyuni mayara ukwa ampanida kazasa bodisi samu sisamu karfengi garfito de sauranzu
07:12For Ramatu, her grandmother, the turning point came when she joined a women's group under
07:17the pilot program.
07:19Together, they received a grinding machine.
07:22Empowerment for her became a source of economic strength, leading to nutritional well-being.
07:39She was a great worker, and I was a great worker.
07:46She was a great worker.
07:50She was a great worker.
07:53Seemuka, raba. Seemuka, tao ki lea, muka ajia wanchang angua. Seemuka, ajia kuma ana.
07:59Mupara, watai shabiu na bara kina.
08:02Muna haka, muna haka.
08:04Sana muka, tao ku kutling inji, muka ilga kamuduka mu.
08:07Seemata, eene, kawai, tapita achikimu.
08:11Tuenzuma haka kutling inji, neko muka sake, muka damine ne, zaununa tarashi.
08:16Seemuka, chetubaringu sayida, yanka aji.
08:19Lasuchang, seemuka, seemuka, chemuzuba, kafuleka chinsala.
08:38Looking at the role of women generally in the home, and then particularly the family and by extension the community,
08:47as a ministry, we focus more on empowering them economically.
08:55But for Anrin, we focus on those economic sensitive activities or income generating activities that revolves around nutrition.
09:04So in the school garden, we plant vegetables, a variety of vegetables, ranging from okra, spinach, sorrel, sesame, and so
09:17on and so forth.
09:17Because if whatever they learn here, if they get home, they will descend the information or they will escalate the
09:24information to their parents and the siblings at home.
09:27So as you can see, they are now raising a bit where they will plant vegetables for the school use.
09:32So if they can learn this and if they get home, then they're going to do it for their own
09:37family.
09:37That will have even the family at home. Instead of them to be wasting their money buying vegetables, then they
09:44will grow the vegetable at home.
09:45Because they've learned it in school, they will grow the vegetable there in their house and they will be using
09:50it for their own consumption.
09:52Maybe if they grow it even to the extent, they will take it and sell it.
09:55Perhaps that will serve a source of income to the family.
09:58Instead of the money they will be using to buy the vegetable, they will use it for another thing in
10:01the family.
10:02Maybe paying school fees for them or buying things for them.
10:05So if you're paying options for them, that will may the size of their Allahs.
10:12And I'll claim the issue.
10:13Maybe I'll give up the whole thing, why thank God!
10:15But even if we remember that they will come from home, it may be better.
10:21Maybe we're doing the job.
10:25Maybe we're doing the job to be better than our children.
10:32And we're doing the job.
10:33Because of course, I see my daughter's dad.
10:34He is right, I see her.
10:35But we're looking for a job.
10:35and we're already doing it.
10:37We're about to talk about the work of God,
10:40and how the things are,
10:40and how we can do it,
10:42how we can do it,
10:43and how we can do it.
10:47Even when we beg you to come back,
10:50the day after you have to be
10:51the one who has passed away,
10:52the way to do it is to be,
10:54under thetop of the Holy Spirit.
10:55The first question is,
10:57is that we should have been
10:59in this group,
11:00and we're all over the place,
11:01and we're all doing that.
11:04We're all out there.
11:04We're all out there.
11:05with this new innovation it makes clients to come to the facility and free their minds
11:27say they are problem we cancel them and if there is a nutritional problem we give the
11:33nutritional powder for them then they'll go home and practice will be putting inside soup
11:38or puff for the child time to turn they will be coming to the facility will be weighing the children
11:43and then you see the child will be improving the death of children now the rate of death has reduced
11:50in such a way that like it's not like before before we can record at least most of that and
11:56then our women that used to come and deliver in the facility we normally get still but if you find
12:02out you take very well you find out the woman when she was pregnant she was not fed very well
12:07because of what's a lack of how to prepare the local food that they have well now our women is
12:15hardly for us to get stay back before coming of the iron project um we have less work in the
12:26nutrition
12:27department our units because um it's only when there is mch week and sometimes we receive
12:37malnutrition cases in the lda because we don't have the semen sector so we have to repair the
12:45to where they will get the rutf so you see there is no much report at the end of the
12:55month it's only
12:57during the mch week we will supervise the pro and the exercise and then send the report to the state
13:05and sometimes there is um iycf infant nutrition infant young child nutrition so that's the only work we are
13:16doing in the um nutrition unit but after the coming of iron project there are so many work to do
13:26including supervision because there are some that are working in the community and some are working in the
13:35facility so you have to supervise the ones that are working in the community and also the ones that are
13:41working in the facility
13:49suffice to say that the and rain at the federal level you know they've intervened in three local government
14:18so the support both from the government partners and implementing agencies it has been very encouraging
14:30this model worked because when we converge with purpose a lasting change is created just as the
14:38combi multi-sectoral nutrition pilot has proven development is a living thing nurtured by coordination
14:46sustained by resilience and carried forward by the people
14:54with special thanks to all ministries departments agencies and stakeholders whose convergence and
15:01collaboration propelled the gombe pilot to success
15:05and then
15:19and
15:19so
15:19You
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