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Untitled Document
Africa
Zambia
 
Food Project (Nutrition Guidance Classes)

Summary: In 1994, WFWP began providing soybean powder for malnourished children under age five, in Ndra City. Nutrition Guidance Classes using soybean powder were implemented in January 1995, at two clinics in the city of Lusaka, capital of Zambia, with the help of local doctors and nurses.

These classes are introduced to mothers of children under age 5, who are identified as underweight during a regular check-up at the clinic. The classes provide children with porridge made of soybean powder, and check individual weight increase or decrease. After giving instructions on how to make the porridge and feed the children, enough soybean powder is provided to last for a week for mothers to feed their children at home. If they follow instructions, the children reach standard weight within three or four months, and are able to graduate from the classes.

New Developments: Classes expanded to 3 clinics in 2005. It works well while the mothers are being provided with soybean powder, but when they run out, they come back to the clinic. Some mothers who were part of the classes received training to become Nutrition Promoters. This system proved effective because these Promoters actually experienced the program themselves and a sense of bonding was created among the mothers.

Children who participated in the classes Children who gained back standard weight 2005 3,720 618 2006 3.850 645 1994-2006 appx. 21,800 appx. 8,100



Untitled Document
Africa
Guinea
 
Classes on Brushing Teeth

Summary: Since 1996, WFWP is visiting kindergartens and elementary schools with toothbrushes that were donated by Japanese companies, to give the children instruction on how to properly brush their teeth.

New Developments: In 2005, all 119 students of the Ratoma Elementary School in the Conakry City, 161 students of the SOS Orphanage in the Nzerekore region, 21 children and their teachers at an orphanage run by a Catholic Church in GuekeVillage, Nzerekore region were instructed.



Untitled Document
Asia
Myanmar
 
School Health, Hygiene & Environmental Project (Construction of toilets, sinks, water tanks and hygienic instruction)

Summary: In 1998, WFWP started constructing toilets, water tanks and sinks in public elementary schools, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health. It has also been offering instructions on hygiene, such as how to properly wash hands and brush teeth.

New Developments: In 2005, toilets (4 units, waste filtering system) and sinks (water tank, 6 faucets) were constructed in a Junior High School in Thingangyun township, Yangon. In 2006, more toilets (4 units, waste filtering system) and sinks (water tank, 7 faucets) were constructed in a school in same township. Handkerchiefs were also given to 550 students.





 
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