Education  Kenya Project #21154

Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum

by Macheo US
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum
Feed 30 malnourished young children in Kenyan slum

Project Report | Dec 16, 2016
Child Development and Guardian Education

By Anne Thompson | President Macheo US

Guardian training
Guardian training

Macheo US regularly receives updates from the Macheo Children's Centre in Kenya, informing us of their progress in the Malnourished Children’s Feeding Program, caring for 30 infant children daily though your generous support. In the Kiandutu slums of Thika, life is challenging due to abject poverty. Families have no regular source of income and therefore no regular food source for their growing children. Stunting is well established in the early years of a child’s life and we are attempting to mitigate this by taking in children who show signs of malnourishment and try to put them and their families on the right path.

Apart from feeding their children with nutritious meals, MCP uses other interventions to benefit the guardians. This includes individual nutrition advice, parenting related counseling and giving information to individual guardians of those benefiting. For sustainability of normal nutritional status of these children, some of their guardians were referred to other existing Macheo programs e.g. Family Empowerment, Individual Treatment or Mother To Child.

From the field ….

Seminars

Due to challenges that face parents/guardians in the Kiandutu slum, the program organizes seminars to empower these guardians with knowledge and skill building. This enables them to give the best attention to their children in terms of love, medical attention and also feeding them with nutritious and a well balanced diet. After they are exited from the program, this will prevent them from becoming malnourished again. The following topics were addressed to the guardians of the benefiting children.

Topics and Attendance

Caring for a sick child- 30

Right for a child- 25

Pneumonia -20

Malnutrition -25

De-worming --26

Parenting and relationship 25

Anthropometric assessment

Progress towards a normal nutritional status of the benefiting children was determined by anthropometric assessment. The assessment was done after every two weeks. In this quarter, 10 children attained their normal nutritional status and were released from the program. Other children had not attained the expected nutrition status. However, some of them who had delayed milestones improved as follows:

Name of child Date of intake; State at intake Age at intake; Current state; current age

Brison Feb 2016                         Sitting 9 months, walking 1yr.6months

Mary July 2015                           Sitting 8 months, standing 1yr.6months

Cecilia Jan 2016                         Sitting 8 months, standing 1yr.3months

Teresia April 2016                      Crawling 1yr.1month, walking 1yr.8months

Grace July 2016                         Sitting 10 months, crawling 11 months

Mary June 2016                         Sitting 1yr.1 month, standing 1yr.4month

Onesmus June 2016                  Sitting 1yr.5 months, standing 1yr.9months

As you can see some children have very delayed developmental milestones. They are not released from our program until they have reached a normal weight and physical development for their age range. When recruitment is done, children are found in different levels of nutritional status i.e. mild, moderate and severe. Thus they will take different times to rehabilitate.

Because of your financial support, we have been able to successfully help 98 children in the program in 2016 and will continue to invest in young children’s lives in 2017 with your continued support.

Thank you coming alongside these children to give them a brighter future and a better start in life.

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Macheo US

Location: Okemos, MI - USA
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Anne Thompson
Okemos , MI United States
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