Friday, 23 August 2024

Kaduna Gov’t Launches MMS Program to Boost Maternal, Child Nutrition

 

By Sani Idris

In line with Gov. Uba Sani’s promise of improving maternal and child nutrition, the Kaduna State Government has launched the inception of a Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) program to combat deficiencies in the state.

Speaking during the launch at the Kaduna State Government Hous on Thursday, the state's Commissioner, Planning and Budget Commission, Hon. Mukhtar Ahmed, said that the launch of the program aligns perfectly with the state’s collective goal of improving maternal and child health outcomes by addressing the pervasive issue of micronutrient deficiencies, which continue to be a major challenge in communities.

Ahmed, who was represented by the Director, Development Aid Coordination in the Commission, Hajiya Aisha Mohammed, noted that through the supplementation program, proactive steps are taken towards ensuring that mothers and children receive the essential nutrients necessary for healthy pregnancies, births, and early childhood development.

“I would like to express my deep appreciation to our partners (UNICEF), the Ministry of Health, international organizations, non-governmental bodies, and all stakeholders who have joined hands with us in these crucial endeavors. It is through such partnerships and collective efforts that we will be able to meet our objectives and create a healthier and brighter future for all.

“As we move forward today with our discussions, I urge us all to consider the significant impact these initiatives can have on our population, and to reflect on how we can enhance our strategies for a healthier and more prosperous society.”

In her remark, the Kaduna State Deputy Governor, Hadiza Balarabe, tasked stakeholders to work on the people to have a change of mindset and accept the MMS as the best supplement available.

She also urged stakeholders to work together with the Ministry of Agriculture and other Agencies to find alternative crops to the MMS where possible.

Speaking earlier, the State Nutritional Officer, Ramatu Haruna, said the objective of the meeting is to share the concept deliverables and expectations on the BMGF-funded MMS Scale-up project with the Kaduna stakeholders and to outline an enabling environment for leveraging government resources for procurement of MMS.

In her presentation at the MMS inception meeting, the Chief of Field Office, UNICEF Kaduna, Gerida Birukila, revealed that the supplements will be available as soon as the state government transfers her commitment to UNICEF.

She disclosed that the Kaduna State government had committed over N100m as a counterpart fund with UNICEF for the procurement of essential nutrition supplies, including MMS, adding that the agency is only waiting for the Kaduna State Government to transfer funds for it procurement.

According to her, MMS is an approach to improving the quality of nutrition care for mothers and preventing low birth weight. It is a transition from Iron and Folic Acid Supplementation (IFAS), expected to avert 3.6 million deaths in Nigeria, prevent the deaths of an additional 52,475 children, and yield benefits that are 1,054 times greater than the cost.

The Chief noted that to promote enablers of the MMS and scale up, it is important to strengthen the financing environment at the State level by leveraging the Child Nutrition Matching Funds to procure MMS.

“Fortunately, Kaduna State has committed to some funds awaiting transfer to UNICEF for the procurement of essential nutrition supplies including MMS.” Dr. Gerida said.

She explained that MMS contains 13 to 15 micronutrients that have been found efficacious and thus approved for use in Nigeria.

“The supplement shall be provided through ANC service at health facilities. It is recommended to be taken orally daily throughout pregnancy (1 tablet daily).

“It contains 13-15 vitamins and minerals required during pregnancy and it is to be taken daily throughout pregnancy. It is effective in the prevention of anemia in pregnancy and the prevention of low-birth-weight babies. Some evidence also suggests a reduction in perinatal mortality,” She said.

Also speaking, the Team Lead for Alive and Thrive (A&T) Mrs Sarah Kwasu, gave an overview of their roles and responsibilities in the MMS intervention, and the work done so far.

Kwasu stated that the uptake of MMS interventions can only be promoted and sustained at a scale where key players are supported, skills are improved for effective community mobilisation, awareness, demand creation, and systems are strengthened to support service delivery.

She therefore said it was important to provide key stakeholders with knowledge to support effective MMS uptake.

Speaking further, kwasu noted that in promoting the uptake of MMS, A&T oriented Nutrition Focal Persons (NFPs) and trained other key state stakeholders on community mobilisation, awareness and demand creation.

During the training, she said strategy for community level engagement was developed.

On community awareness and demand creation, she explained that they would be working with community influencers and stakeholders to address possible norms/barriers that may affect the uptake of MMS.

Speaking further, kwasu noted that It is the duty of CBOs, government stakeholders, A&T to support CVs to mobilise critical stakeholders (grandmothers, mothers etc) to understand MMS and overcome existing community barriers.

She emphasised that so far, A&T alongside other stakeholders have facilitated the inclusion of MMS into the Essential Medicine list (EML) at the national level which will enhance its adaptation at the state.

She added that A&T also developed community data tools and state stakeholders oriented on it.

"The use of the community data tool will strengthen the M&E system at the lowest level through data collection, reporting and data use. It will ensure data availability, quality and timely reporting,"she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the MMS intervention in Kaduna and four other states is supported by Bill and Melinda Gates.(NAN)


ADVERTISEMENT
Tinubu returns to Nigeria to swear in Justice Kekere-Ekun as CJN

Tinubu returns to Nigeria to swear in Justice Kekere-Ekun as CJN

Singer Omah Lay says growing up in Nigeria makes one strong and unique

Singer Omah Lay says growing up in Nigeria makes one strong and unique

Chinese firm strikes again - impounds another Nigerian jet in Canada

Chinese firm strikes again - impounds another Nigerian jet in Canada

Your body struggles to digest these 5 things you eat daily

Your body struggles to digest these 5 things you eat daily

ADVERTISEMENT

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

ADVERTISEMENT

EDITOR'S PICK

BAYO WAHAB
Is subsidy truly gone? Fuel crisis persists as black marketers exploit Nigerians
Is subsidy truly gone? Fuel crisis persists as black marketers exploit Nigerians
TEMI IWALAIYE
Why You're Unemployed: Stop making these 5 common mistakes during interviews
Why You're Unemployed: Stop making these 5 common mistakes during interviews
IBUKUNOLUWA DARAMOLA
Here is why your fave celebrities don't always handle their social media
Here is why your fave celebrities don't always handle their social media
ADVERTISEMENT

LATEST

President Tinubu appoints Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as acting CJN

President Tinubu appoints Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as acting CJN

Omah Lay says he had to record a new album after his sound was stolen

Omah Lay says he had to record a new album after his sound was stolen

FG moves to revive abandoned water projects nationwide for potable water access

FG moves to revive abandoned water projects nationwide for potable water access

5 amazing animals that came back from extinction

5 amazing animals that came back from extinction

Grand Oak relaunches Seaman’s Schnapps in style

Grand Oak relaunches Seaman’s Schnapps in style

Olajiide solidifies his status as Aaske protégé with latest single 'No Story'

Olajiide solidifies his status as Aaske protégé with latest single 'No Story'

 

TRENDING

VIDEO: Swift action averts tragedy as fire guts 7-storey building in Lagos

VIDEO: Swift action averts tragedy as fire guts 7-storey building in Lagos

I've seen Tinubu's soul, it's good so invest your trust in him - Shettima

I've seen Tinubu's soul, it's good so invest your trust in him - Shettima

Ini Dima-Okojie gives up bread, meat and other foods in bid to shrink fibroid

Ini Dima-Okojie gives up bread, meat and other foods in bid to shrink fibroid

X account not hacked, undergoing upgrade to improve service - EFCC clarifies

X account not hacked, undergoing upgrade to improve service - EFCC clarifies

ADVERTISEMENT

NEWS

President Tinubu appoints Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as acting CJN

President Tinubu appoints Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun as acting CJN

FG moves to revive abandoned water projects nationwide for potable water access

FG moves to revive abandoned water projects nationwide for potable water access

NIHSA warns of rising River Niger levels, urges Nigerians to prepare for floods

NIHSA warns of rising River Niger levels, urges Nigerians to prepare for floods

Tinubu returns to Nigeria to swear in Justice Kekere-Ekun as CJN

Tinubu returns to Nigeria to swear in Justice Kekere-Ekun as CJN

ADVERTISEMENT

ENTERTAINMENT

Omah Lay says he had to record a new album after his sound was stolen

Omah Lay says he had to record a new album after his sound was stolen

Olajiide solidifies his status as Aaske protégé with latest single 'No Story'

Olajiide solidifies his status as Aaske protégé with latest single 'No Story'

Singer Omah Lay says growing up in Nigeria makes one strong and unique

Singer Omah Lay says growing up in Nigeria makes one strong and unique

9 unforgettable projects that soundtracked the 2020 lockdown

9 unforgettable projects that soundtracked the 2020 lockdown

ADVERTISEMENT

LIFESTYLE

5 amazing animals that came back from extinction

5 amazing animals that came back from extinction

Grand Oak relaunches Seaman’s Schnapps in style

Grand Oak relaunches Seaman’s Schnapps in style

Cue...the sugar mask party!

Cue...the sugar mask party!

5 ways to invest in yourself as a woman

5 ways to invest in yourself as a woman

ADVERTISEMENT

SPORTS

Super Eagles legends to join former Arsenal star in celebrating his retirement

Super Eagles legends to join former Arsenal star in celebrating his retirement

Israel Adesanya admits mistake against Dricus Du Plessis: Nigerian thought South African was done in the 4th round

Israel Adesanya admits mistake against Dricus Du Plessis: Nigerian thought South African was done in the 4th round

I want to sing with Iheanacho and Ndidi — Odumodu excited about possible feature with Super Eagles duo

I want to sing with Iheanacho and Ndidi — Odumodu excited about possible feature with Super Eagles duo

Top 10 African footballers who own expensive private jet in 2024

Top 10 African footballers who own expensive private jet in 2024

 

BUSINESS

PayID-Gambler.com: The fastest-growing affiliate product in the Australian market

PayID-Gambler.com: The fastest-growing affiliate product in the Australian market

Tusk casino player hits R4 million Jackpot on Mega Fire Blaze 3 slots

Tusk casino player hits R4 million Jackpot on Mega Fire Blaze 3 slots

Naira surges to ₦1,600 against dollar in black market

Naira surges to ₦1,600 against dollar in black market

9 most counterfeited currencies in the world

9 most counterfeited currencies in the world

ADVERTISEMENT

QUIZZES

How American are you? [Quiz]

How American are you? [Quiz]

Eligible Lords of 'Bridgerton': Whose playbook will get you the diamond? [Quiz]

Eligible Lords of 'Bridgerton': Whose playbook will get you the diamond? [Quiz]

Let's find a 'Bridgerton' leading lady who matches your personality [Quiz]

Let's find a 'Bridgerton' leading lady who matches your personality [Quiz]

Let this quiz pick something for you to watch this Easter

Let this quiz pick something for you to watch this Easter

ADVERTISEMENT
notification icon
Don’t miss a thing! Get notifications for important news & events right in your browser

No comments: