Secure funding support and active participation of at least Ten (10) government agencies and development partners to deliver and scale out nutrition sensitive and climate resilient agriculture programs of IIRR at the local level.
Description
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) approach is to build a community of practice to model key nutrition-sensitive agricultural programmes integrating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. With over 60 years of experience in empowering and building a community of practice, we will leverage those communities to showcase their experiences and build on their success stories to scale out the programme to more communities. They will serve as a platform for learning where other communities can learn from their challenges, good practices and how they were able to address their needs, specifically to address food availability and access to diverse and nutritious food, adapt to climate change and diversify income. Community members will serve as advocates of good nutrition, environment and health. Evidence generated will be documented, packaged and shared widely for promotion and awareness-raising. The knowledge materials will be made available to everyone and shared on different platforms online, eg, the IIRR website, Facebook, X or YouTube. Plans for outscaling the programme will be shared with possible partners within the Scaling Up Nutrition Civil Society Alliance Philippines, the private sector, relevant UN agencies and other development agencies to elicit their funding support and engagement.
Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)
Title
IIRR on nutrition-sensitive agriculture
Description
IIRR in the Philippines commits to advocate and deliver nutrition-sensitive and climate-resilient agricultural programmes with the funding support and engagement of at least 10 government and development partners by 2027. IIRR’s nutrition-sensitive and climate-resilient agricultural programmes, which include Gulayan Sa Barangay Movement (Community Garden Movement), community-based crop museums, and gardening in child development centres within the Integrated School Nutrition Model for preschoolers, will be promoted, implemented and scaled out at the local level.
GNR assessment
| Verification status |
Verified
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| SMARTness index |
High
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Details
| Target population characteristic |
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| Global nutrition target(s) |
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Childhood overweight
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| Nutrition Action Classification(s) |
Enabling >
Leadership and governance
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Measurement
| Key indicator | Number of government agencies and development partners providing funding support and actively participating in IIRR’s nutrition-sensitive and climate-resilient agricultural programmes |
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| Measurement plan | Collect own data |
| Value | Measurement date | |
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| Baseline | 2 Government agencies | 2021 |
| Target | 10 Government agencies | December 2027 |
Progress
| Value | Measurement date | Status | |
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| Progress report | 7 government agencies | December 2023 |
On Course
Given the current trajectory of progress, the target is on course to be met by the end date.
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