Commitment

Operationalise a costed Multisectoral FNS Strategy with accompanying M and E framework

Government / Zimbabwe

January 2021 — December 2025

Description

This commitment will be fulfilled through:

• Dissemination of the Multisectoral Food and Nutrition Security Strategy (MFNSS).

• Annual/periodic updates on implementation of the MFNSS in multisectoral platforms.

Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)

Title

National development strategy

Description

The government of Zimbabwe has made significant strides in addressing malnutrition and improving agriculture and food systems. In 2014, Zimbabwe made Nutrition for Growth commitments that were based on its finances, policy and programmes. Reflecting on Zimbabwe’s previous commitments and guided by its existing national strategic direction, the government of Zimbabwe commits to the following:

• Reduce the prevalence of stunting in children under 5 years of age from 23.5% to 17.0% by 2025.

• Increase public health expenditure per capita from US$30.29 in 2020 to US$86 by 2025.

• Advocate for investment allocations for social services to be nutrition sensitive.

• Reduce the prevalence of iron deficiency anaemia amongst women of childbearing age (15–49 years of age) from 27% to 13% by 2025.

• Ensure multisectoral and multi-stakeholder policy implementation structures remain active and are accountable for implementation and monitoring and evaluation of the nutrition response.

• Avail food and nutrition security and surveillance information to inform policy, programming and monitoring and evaluation.

• Review and enforce existing food- and nutrition-related legal instruments and establish new ones where required.

• Operationalise a costed MFNSS with an accompanying monitoring and evaluation framework.

• Implement the government’s commitments in the food systems transformation pathways framework.

• Support community demand-generation and social accountability on prevailing livelihoods and food and nutrition security. This will increase community involvement in the problem-solving matrix, which can help in resilience and sustainability issues.

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Verification status
Verified
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Details

Target population characteristic
  • Ability
  • Age or life course stage/status
  • Chronic illness
  • Community geography
  • Economic status of country
  • Gender identity
  • Socioeconomic status
Global nutrition target(s)
Childhood overweight
Adult obesity
Anaemia
Low birth weight
Exclusive breastfeeding
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Nutrition Action Classification(s)
Enabling > Leadership and governance
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Linked event(s)
  • 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit
  • 2021 UN Food Systems Summit
N4G Summit theme(s)
  • Food systems
  • Health
  • Resilience
  • Data
  • Financing

Measurement

Key indicator Development of a costed MFNSS
Measurement plan Collect own data
Value Measurement date
Baseline No 2020
Target Yes December 2025

Progress

Value Measurement date Status
Progress report Yes December 2023 Reached by end date
The progress report clearly stated (or provided the information to directly infer) that the target had been met by the end date.

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