Commitment

Strengthening Resilience Through Food Fortification

Civil society organisation / Switzerland

April 2025 — December 2029

Description

The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, supported by the Gates Foundation and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, will work with governments, civil society organizations, and the private sector to increase access to fortified foods across at least five geographies through 2025 – 2029: Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, and Rwanda. Support will include technical assistance to governments, food producers, and civil society. GAIN will support the scale up of a digital monitoring tool to support fortification quality in three countries and introduction of the system to an additional country. A global alliance for food fortification, the Global Fortification Technical Advisory Group, will be strengthened through enhanced communication capacities to facilitate sharing research, learning, and advocacy/communications/technical resources across geographies. GAIN will convene the GF TAG bimonthly (6x/year) with at least 20 organizations regularly participating. GAIN will provide financial and staff support to the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Coordination Mechanism for Food Fortification, including support for creation and implementation of a regional roadmap for food fortification. Altogether, this will ensure that at least 1.5 billion people will have access to fortified staple foods. As a result of GAIN’s work, at least one geography will establish a new mandate for fortification of a local staple food and nascent food fortification programs in Ethiopia and Rwanda will be supported and strengthened to the point where fortified staples are accessible across all provinces (Rwanda) and regional states (Ethiopia).

GNR assessment

Verification status
Pending verification
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Details

Global nutrition target(s)
Anaemia
Nutrition Action Classification(s)
Enabling > Leadership and governance
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Linked event(s)
  • 2025 Paris N4G Summit
N4G Summit theme(s)
  • Nutrition, health and social protection
  • Nutrition and transition to sustainable food systems and climate
  • Nutrition and resilience to crisis
  • Nutrition, data, research, artificial intelligence and innovation

Measurement

Key indicator Number of countries establishing new fortification mandates or strengthening existing national food fortification programs.
Measurement plan Collect own data
Value Measurement date
Baseline 0 Number of countries expanding and strengthening food fortification programs February 2025
Target 3 Number of countries expanding and strengthening food fortification programs December 2029

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