CASCADE is a EUR 60m program implemented by CARE and the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) between 2022-2026. It is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA). The program goal is to contribute to improved food security and the reduction of malnutrition of at least 5 million women of reproductive age (WRA) and children (<15) in Benin, Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Mozambique.1 The program has two strategic objectives: • Strategic Objective 1: Increased access to and consumption of healthy diets among household members in the six program countries, particularly women of reproductive age and children. (Indicator: number of people with a more diverse and adequate diet). • Strategic Objective 2: Increased resilience of the nutritional situation of household members and particularly women of reproductive age and children to price and climate change-related shocks and stresses in the six program countries. (Indicator: number of people whose nutritional situation became more resilient to shocks).
