The Nasarawa State Primary Health Care Development Agency (NSPHCDA) has said that 2,637 children under five years had been cured of Severe Acute Malnutrition since 2018.
Dr Mohammad Adis, Executive Chairman of the agency, disclosed the figure to newsmen on Thursday in Lafia.
Adis said that the treatment of the malnourished children in the state, under the Community based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) programme, was a collaborative effort of NSPHCDA and United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF).
He also said that CMAM programme, rolled out in Akwanga, Keffi and Lafia Local Government Areas of the state, February 2018, was geared toward managing children affected by acute malnutrition.
The executive chairman said the target of the programme was also to reach out to the maximum number of children with cases of acute malnutrition for treatment.
He said so far, a total of 3,595 children had been enrolled and accessing treatment in the designated Out-patient Therapeutic Programme sites across the selected local government areas.
The executive chairman said that the children were undergoing treatment, using`Ready to Use Therapeutic Food’ (RUTF) supplements.
He noted that the programme had yielded tremendous results, adding that no record of the death of the children being treated of acute malnutrition in the various facilities.