This technical reference document provides guidance for evaluating access and coverage of Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition and other selective feeding programs. The first method—Semi-Quantitative Evaluation of Access and Coverage (SQUEAC)—combines routine program monitoring data, an array of qualitative information, and small-sample quantitative surveys. This combination of data permits identification of key issues affecting timely presentation at a clinic program and estimates of the level of program coverage achieved. The second method—Simplified Lot Quality Assurance Sampling Evaluation of Access and Coverage (SLEAC)—is a small-sample quantitative method for mapping and estimating coverage over large areas.
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Table of Contents, Front Matter and Introduction | 576.76 KB |
The SQUEAC Method | 3.92 MB |
The SLEAC Method | 411.68 KB |
SQUEAC and SLEAC Case Studies | 2.28 MB |
Annexes | 542.46 KB |