By 2023, the Government of Ghana will jointly agree with multilateral agencies, civil society, and donors on coordination and oversight mechanisms for reducing and preventing malnutrition, and set in place system coordination mechansims, with a clear division of responsibilities and clear lines of accountability, led by the National Development Planning Commission.
Description
Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)
Title
Nutrition for Growth Commitments
Description
The Government of Ghana is pleased to submit its commitments to the Nutrition for Growth Summit 2021 (N4G). These commitments are in line with national priorities, the N4G Principles for Engagement, as well as the three core areas, relating to food systems, universal health coverage, and resilience. The priority focus with respect to resilience will be on the northern regions where the more significant impacts of climate change, longer dry seasons and limited irrigation facilities, and low numbers of health professionals have led to a generally higher prevalence of nutrition and health challenges compared to the rest of the country. Commitments have also been made in relation to the cross-cutting issues of finance and data-driven accountability. Several of the commitments are aligned with the SDG targets 2.2 and 3.4 and those of the World Health Assembly.
GNR assessment
Verification status |
Superseded
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SMARTness index |
High
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Details
Global nutrition target(s) |
Anaemia
Low birth weight
Exclusive breastfeeding
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Childhood overweight
Adult obesity
Adult diabetes
Raised blood pressure
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Nutrition Action Classification(s) |
Enabling >
Research, monitoring and data
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N4G Summit theme(s) |
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Measurement
Key indicator | Well established coordination and oversight mechanisms for reducing and preventing malnutrition |
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Value | Measurement date | |
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Baseline | No | 2011 |
Target | Yes |