Commitment

Support innovative programming approaches for the prevention and treatment of wasting with a particular focus on tackling wasting for 6-59 months children.

Donor government / Ireland

January 2021 — December 2025

Description

In a year of focus on food systems transformation, ending hunger remains a core priority. Hunger is on the rise, with conflict now the primary driver worldwide, and nearly half of all deaths of children under-five attributable to undernutrition.

Addressing hunger and malnutrition has been central to Ireland's foreign policy, and our development cooperation, for many decades.

Through working with a wide range of partners, Ireland will support innovative programming approaches for the prevention and treatment of wasting. This will include working with NGO's, think tanks, sector experts, other member states, key donor agencies and other stakeholders. A template for this approach is the development of CMAM (Community Managed Acute Malnutrition) which was piloted by Concern and funded in the initial stages by Irish Aid.

Through the Nutrition Policy Budget, Ireland will develop partnerships that bring forward both existing and innovative approaches to tackling wasting.

Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)

Title

Leadership and programming on the prevention and treatment of child wasting with a specific commitment of USD 50m over 3 years.

Description

At N4G Ireland pledged support for innovative programming approaches for the prevention and treatment of wasting with a particular focus on tackling wasting for 0-6 months children. Zero hunger is the ultimate test of an effective sustainable food system. Wasting is the most visible form of malnutrition and carries the highest risk of death. Some 45 million children under the age of five currently suffer from wasting. This commitment positioned Ireland to take a leadership role on the issue of wasting globally, backed up by programming targeted at small and nutritionally at-risk infants and children. Ireland's leadership was demonstrated with an additional commitment made in November 2022, of USD50m over three years.

GNR assessment

Verification status
Verified
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SMARTness index
Lower moderate
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Details

Target population characteristic
  • Economic status of country
  • Gender identity
  • Refugee status or status as an internally displaced person
  • Socioeconomic status
Global nutrition target(s)
Low birth weight
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Nutrition Action Classification(s)
Impact > Undernutrition
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Linked event(s)
  • 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit
N4G Summit theme(s)
  • Food
  • Health

Measurement

Key indicator Number of wasted children 6-59 months treated
Value Measurement date
Baseline 0 children 2021
Target 6,600 children December 2025

Progress

Status:
Reached by end date
Why this status?
The target had been reached on or before the end date.
Value Measurement date
Progress report 7,025 children 6-59 months May 2024

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