Commitment

Goal 1 Reduce chronic malnutrition for children aged 0-5 years, from 38% in 2020 to 30% in 2030

Government / Mozambique

January 2022 — December 2030

Description

The goal of reducing the prevalence of stunting is central to the objectives and targets outlined by the ESAN III Strategy Document, which is directly aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular SDG 2, and the Global Nutrition Targets (GNT), to which Mozambique is committed. For this reason, the first action is to ensure an effective operationalization of Strategy, through the rollout of its implementation plan and development of a Resource Mobilization Strategy to secure the necessary funds.

The implementation plan is expected to be approved by the Prime Minister, in his role of Chief of National Council of Food Security and Nutrition (CONSAN).

In operational terms, it is expected that the political vision guidelines and the strategic vision priority lines defined in ESAN III will be implemented through the Government's own interventions at central, provincial and district level, but also through the interventions of other actors (i.e. civic society, private sector). For this reason, this strategy adopts a systemic vision in order to ensure that its implementation is a collective responsibility. The ESAN III includes the following operationalization streams:

1. Operationalization through district and provincial strategic planning instruments, will be the privileged mechanism for the operationalization of ESAN III. The integration of food security and nutrition (FSN)actions in the plans and budgets of the provinces and districts will be a fundamental step to strengthen the decentralisation process, guaranteeing the implementation of ESAN III at local level, namely through the Provincial and District Strategic Development Plans (PEDP

and PEDD), which have a five-year horizon, and the Provincial and District Economic, Social and Budget Plans of the Provinces and Districts (PESOP and PESOD, respectively) which have an annual horizon.

2. Operationalisation through Ministries' sectorial instruments: Achieving FSN is a collective responsibility and the different Ministries involved have responsibilities in the implementation of the ESAN III according to their areas of competence and specific mandates.

3. Operationalisation through civil society projects and actions: Civil society has significant skills in different areas related to FNS and has a strong capacity for territorial intervention, playing a fundamental role in direct support to communities

4. Operationalisation through UN and development partner programmes

5. Synergies and partnerships with the private sector: The private sector plays a fundamental role for the country's economic development, generating employment opportunities and income generation for communities and creating new opportunities through more inclusive business and investment models.

Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)

Title

Development the nutrition guideline

Description

In the next 8 years, Mozambique will work in development the nutrition guideline to prevent, malnutrition, one of the biggest challenges in the country. In the other wise we are seeing the gradual growth of non-communicable diseases (NCD) resulting from inappropriate eating pratices that start in childhood and go on into adulthood.

GNR assessment

Verification status
Unverified
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SMARTness index
Upper moderate
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Details

Global nutrition target(s)
Childhood stunting
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

Measurement

Key indicator Prevalence of stunting among children under five
Value Measurement date
Baseline 38% 2020
Target 30% December 2030

Progress

Status:
Off Course
Why this status?
The reported progress indicates that the expected level thus far had not yet been achieved and is not expected to be achieved by the end date, but as the end date is not yet reached, it could be still be possible to reach and maintain the target level.
Value Measurement date
Progress report 37% May 2023

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