Commitment

Establish a nutritional surveillance system with an early warning approach in 90 municipalities

Government / Honduras

Description

The nutritional surveillance system will have an early warning approach, the purpose of which is to assess the nutritional and health status of children under 5 years of age in communities that are prioritised to act as “Sentinel Sites”.As the coordinating body for FNS at country level, UTSAN will be responsible for leading the implementation of the nutritional surveillance system, in coordination with the Ministry of Health (SESAL) as the governing body of the health sector. The nutritional surveillance system will be operated locally. It will be run by a specialist technical unit within the existing municipal bodies, whether they are public or non-public institutions. At community level, communities will be selected (at least one per municipality) in which volunteer staff will form a nutritional surveillance committee. They will be responsible for monitoring indicators to determine nutritional status (weight, height, age) as well as recording information on the state of child health (incidences of diarrhea, respiratory infections, signs or symptoms of anemia, among other things). The data monitored in the "Sentinel Sites" communities will be sent to the relevant municipal body on a monthly basis. The technical team for each municipal body will analyze and issue the relevant alerts to be presented to the local government. This latter will be responsible for managing and providing care, following guidelines for the management of priority health situations, within the framework of the intersectoral discussions (LN29:2020). The implementation of these initiatives will be divided into three stages. The first will consist of selecting the first 40 municipalities that will initially pilot the nutritional surveillance systems, as well as the prioritization of communities that will function as Sentinel Sites. Municipal teams and community committees will be formed and trained. This phase is expected to be completed in the first two years. The second phase will consist of putting the nutritional surveillance systems into operation. This will require a mechanism for the approval and feedback of lessons learned in order to refine the methodology. This is expected to be completed by the fourth year (2025). Finally, the third stage will consist of replicating the methodology across other prioritized territories, reaching a total of 90 municipalities that will have an operational nutritional surveillance system by the end of 2030.

Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)

Title

Implement Nutrition Action Plan

Description

The objective of the Nutrition Action Plan, unveiled as part of the National Food and Nutrition Security Policy and Strategy-PyENSAN 2030, is to end all forms of malnutrition and address lifelong nutritional needs. The plan has a particular focus on undernourishment, chronic malnutrition, growth retardation, wasting, underweight and overweight children under the age of 5, and anaemia in women and children, among other micronutrient deficiencies, as well as halting the upward trend of excessive weight and obesity and reducing the burden of diet-related non-communicable diseases across all age groups.

GNR assessment

Verification status
Unverified
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SMARTness index
Lower moderate
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Details

Global nutrition target(s)
Anaemia
Low birth weight
Exclusive breastfeeding
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Childhood overweight
Adult obesity
Nutrition Action Classification(s)
Enabling > Research, monitoring and data
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Linked event(s)
  • 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit
N4G Summit theme(s)
  • Health
  • Resilience

Measurement

Key indicator Number of municipalities with a nutritional surveillance system with an early warning approach
Value Measurement date
Baseline 0 municipalities 2021
Target 90 municipalities

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