In many vulnerable communities, access to nutritious and affordable food remains a daily struggle especially for children under five. Malnutrition continues to threaten child survival and development, driven by poverty, limited dietary knowledge, and restricted access to diverse foods. Yet, simple, locally driven solutions are proving to be powerful tools for change. One such solution is TomBrown.
The Targeted Supplementary Feeding Program, funded by the World Food Programme (WFP), takes a locally grounded approach to nutrition. Essential food items are distributed to Lead Mothers, who receive large sacks of grains carefully measured for household use. These distributions represent more than food they symbolize hope, knowledge, and sustainability.
TomBrown is a nutrient-rich complementary food made from locally available ingredients such as guinea corn, groundnuts, soybeans, millet, and moringa. These ingredients are processed, blended, and prepared into a nourishing meal suitable for young children. Its effectiveness lies in its affordability, accessibility, and cultural acceptance within the community.
Beyond food distribution, the program emphasizes capacity building. Lead Mothers and caregivers are trained on: Proper preparation of TomBrown, Hygiene practices, Appropriate child feeding methods
This knowledge transfer is transformative. Families become active participants in improving nutrition rather than passive recipients of aid.
The impact is often seen within weeks. Children who once suffered from poor appetite, frequent illness, and low weight begin to thrive. Improvements include: Steady weight gain, Increased energy and activity, Fewer episodes of illness, overall better health outcomes
These changes strengthen not only individual well‑being but also the resilience of entire households.
By relying on locally sourced ingredients, the initiative reduces dependence on costly imported supplements. It promotes self‑reliance, supports local markets, and creates a ripple effect of economic and social benefits. Mothers who master TomBrown preparation often share their knowledge with others, becoming champions of nutrition in their communities.
TomBrown represents a practical, scalable, and community‑driven approach to tackling malnutrition. By combining local resources with training and support backed by funding from the World Food Programme (WFP) families are empowered to take control of their nutritional well‑being.