Commitment

To improve leadership capabilities in mid-career professionals working in nutrition-relevant sectors

Research institution / South Africa

January 2022 — December 2023

Description

The conceptual document that outlines why leadership development should be an important functional capability to develop in the nutrition fraternity in Africa will be written by a core team of ANLP Alumni

Design two 10-day experiential leadership development workshops to be hosted in Nigeria and South Africa. Participants will be mid-career professionals working in various sectors in nutrition and will be selected by a competitive process. Participants are exposed to a range of leadership topics and the programme is designed to provide an intensive matrix structure that provides sufficient challenge to participants to facilitate personal growth. Topics that are covered include amongst others leadership and management, self-awareness, reflection, communication, advocacy, multi-sector collaboration. Transfer of learning is achieved by multiple reflective techniques during the workshop. The focus of the workshops are individual leadership growth applied to each individuals unique working environment.

We will also design and host two workshops that aim to combine leadership capability development with technical capacity development. This is also done to illustrate that leadership is not a position but rather the ability to implement change in a complex environment. A key element of these workshops are that participants gain insight into how leadership relates to implementing the change necessary in nutrition and to provide a clear picture of the entry points participants have to lead change in nutrition within their organisational mandates.

For the online leadership development workshop we will design and host a 10-module blended workshop that runs over a period of 13 weeks. Participants will apply to attend and be selected via a competitive process. The workshop will be a combination of self-paced learning using materials that have been developed for similar Francophone workshops and weekly online group engagements. A typical module will contain a number of narrated slide shows, some reading material, a short focused assignment, a contribution to a discussion forum and a reflection on learning. Facilitated weekly live online sessions supplement the self-paced materials and contribute to acquiring networking skills in an online environment.

Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)

Title

Leadership development in Africa

Description

The purpose of the African Nutrition Leadership Programme is to develop individual and institutional leadership capabilities in nutrition across the African continent. During 2022 the ANLP commits to develop a conceptual document that outlines why leadership development should be an important functional capability to develop in the nutrition fraternity in Africa.Between January 2022 and December 2023, the ANLP commits to host 7 leadership development workshops to develop a variety of leadership capabilities in 130 high-potential mid-career professionals working in nutrition-relevant sectors to empower them to lead from where they stand committed to eliminating all forms of malnutrition on the African continent.

GNR assessment

Verification status
Verified
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SMARTness index
Lower moderate
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Details

Target population characteristic
  • Community geography
  • Economic status of country
  • Nationality or country of origin
Global nutrition target(s)
Anaemia
Low birth weight
Exclusive breastfeeding
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Childhood overweight
Adult obesity
Adult diabetes
Raised blood pressure
Salt/sodium intake
Nutrition Action Classification(s)
Enabling > Operational
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Linked event(s)
  • 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit
N4G Summit theme(s)
  • Food
  • Health
  • Resilience

Measurement

Key indicator Proportion of individuals who have reported an improvement in their leadership capabilities
Value Measurement date
Baseline There is no baseline assessment since we qualitativly assess "improvement" 2021
Target 80% December 2023

Progress

Status:
Progress not able to be assessed
Why this status?
Despite the commitment maker’s active participation in the process, they were unable to provide the required information about the baseline data or the progress indicator's updated (latest) level or status, or the data provided were not in a format allowing calculation of progress.
Value Measurement date
Progress report Number of participants having reported an improvement in their leadership capabilities October 2023

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