Deliverables & Outcomes

Discover how the CNSP project delivers results through a structured beneficiary journey that transforms lives and builds healthier communities across Papua New Guinea.

The Beneficiary Journey Map of the project shows how families participate — from learning about the program, registering at health centres, receiving their nutrition grant, and continuing to access health and nutrition services until their child turns two years old.

Families get regular health checks, parenting guidance, and learn to prepare nutritious meals with local foods. The focus is on building lasting habits, not just offering assistance.

Building Lasting Change

Provincial and district officers, community health workers, and village health assistants are the true frontliners — ensuring the message of nutrition and responsible parenting reaches every household, from the mountains to the coast.

Collaborative Implementation

The CNSP is a collaborative Government of Papua New Guinea project that is being supported by subgrantees such as UNICEF, Save The Children, World Vision, Catholic Church Health Services, and Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) under each Component to ensure the project reaches its masses and delivered holistically.

UNICEF
Save The Children
World Vision
Catholic Church Health Services
Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI)

The Beneficiary Journey

Four key phases guide families through the program

Outreach
Registration
Receipt of Benefits
Exit
OUTREACH REGISTRATION RECEIPT OF PROGRAM BENEFITS AND SERVICES EXIT 1 Learns about the Program 2 Visits Health Facility for ANC or PNC (receives Clinic Book) 3 Obtains proof of identity and residency 4 Open bank account 5 Attends registration desk and completes form 6 Receive program package of support K Receive child nutrition grant (quarterly) Financial literacy training Receive regular health check up and services SBCC and counselling on Nutrition and Positive Parenting 7 Exit the program
1

Learns About the Program

Community members learn about CNSP through outreach activities, village health assistants, and community health workers who visit households and conduct awareness sessions.

2

Visits Health Facility for ANC or PNC

Pregnant mothers or caregivers visit health facilities for Antenatal Care (ANC) or Postnatal Care (PNC) and receive their Clinic Book, which tracks their health journey.

3

Obtains Proof of Identity and Residency

Families gather necessary documentation including proof of identity and residency to complete the registration process.

4

Opens Bank Account

Beneficiaries open a bank account with program partners such as MiBank to receive their quarterly nutrition grants through a secure, cashless system.

5

Attends Registration Desk and Completes Form

Families complete the registration process by:

  • Signing the program oath
  • Obtaining registration receipt
  • Receiving program orientation
6

Receives Program Package of Support

Enrolled families receive comprehensive support including:

  • Child Nutrition Grant (Quarterly) - Financial support to purchase nutritious food and access health services
  • Financial Literacy Training - Education on budgeting and responsible money management
  • Regular Health Check-ups and Services - Ongoing monitoring of mother and child health
  • SBCC and Counselling - Social and Behavior Change Communication on Nutrition and Positive Parenting
7

Exits the Program

When the child reaches two years old, families graduate from the program equipped with knowledge, skills, and healthy habits that will last a lifetime.

Our Partners

NextGen
Government of Papua New Guinea
The World Bank
PNGAus Partnership