( By WHO - OMS, 1999 )
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8-Presenting results
In presenting the results of your assessment, indicate the following information:
Analysis and presentation of results
- definition of population and areas affected and at risk; - identification of main causes; - information on current food access and projected food availability in the future; - information on child and adult nutritional status, including micro-nutrient deficiencies; - information on recent child mortality (including causes); and - summary of existing response capacity, identifying gaps and possible areas to build on quickly, including immediate institutional strengthening and training.
Conclusions and recommendations
- possible response options, including food, water and sanitation measures, immunization and vitamin A distribution;
- recommended procedures for setting up health and nutrition surveillance of the at-risk populations and programme monitoring; and
- suggestions for further field investigations, to better estimate the size of the affected population, to improve possible targeting of food assistance, and to provide a better quality of baseline data for monitoring the effectiveness of response. |