SmartComm Tracker

What is SmartComm Tracker

A dynamic, interactive data-driven dashboard with easy-to-understand visual analytics for nutrition sensitive initiatives.

Monitoring tool that captures observable associations between a child’s growth and nine underlying factors of malnutrition. The dashboard regularly reports on 10 indicators (child’s nutrition growth + 9 practices) at household level and village/community level.

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What is the monitoring tool used?

Monitoring tool that captures observable associations between a child’s growth and nine underlying factors of malnutrition.

The Nutrition Smart CommUNITY approach uses existing local resources to break out of the cycle of malnutrition. It addresses multiple underlying and interconnected drivers of malnutrition in a coordinated and systematic manner. This requires systematic monitoring to assess the changes as well as data visualization to better understand the interlinkages among the various drivers and factors. To this aim, we have created an interactive, user-friendly dashboard accessible to all levels of decision making during a project life cycle. 

What are the indicators used?

The purpose of the dashboard is to enable use of collected data for internal and external stakeholders of the project. Hence, the monitoring system captures observable associations between the child’s growth
and the underlying factors of malnutrition. 

The 10 INDICATORS
The dashboard regularly reports on 10 indicators (child’s nutrition growth + 9 practices) at household level and village/community level.
Indicator 1 : 80% of children below 5 years and without any deformities/disease are placed in normal grade of nutrition
Indicator 2 : 100% of Women in Reproductive Age (15 - 49 years) achieve Minimum Dietry Diversity (5 out of 10 food groups)
Indicator 3 : 100% households achieve the 3 Water, Sanitation and Hygiene indicators
Indicator 4 : More than 50% of houses report to have increase in income in last year
Indicator 5 : 60% children aged 6 months to 23 months achieve Minimum Acceptable Diet
Indicator 6 : More than 70% of houses have nutrition gardens with 8 varieties for at least 10 months
Indicator 7 : More than 70% farmers in the village produce at least 4 food groups
Indicator 8 : 70% or more families feel the village infrastructure has improved
Indicator 9 : School & pre-school centres are functional & students have achieved the targets of ICDS & Education departments
Indicator 10 : One manifesto per village is formulated by the Village Development Committee (by the end of the 1st year)
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