WFP Provides Nutrition Support in Mauritania
Published on 12 December 2011
CRENAMs
WFP has 700 supplementary feeding centres across Mauritania, largely funded by ECHO, the Humanitarian Aid department of the European Commission. The CRENAMs (Centres de Récupération Nutritionelles) measure and treat children for moderate acute malnutrition, also known as wasting, and measured by a low weight-for-height ratio.
Measuring malnutrition
To test for moderate acute malnutrition, the mid-upper arm circumference (MUAC) is measured. A MUAC between 11 and 12.5 cm indicates moderate acute malnutrition. With WFP support, this clinic in Mauritania provides special nutritious food to 83 moderately acute malnourished children and 23 nursing mothers.
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