Commitment

To increase the rate of minimum diet from 8 to 15% for children 6 - 23 months by 2030

Government / Democratic Republic of Congo

December 2021 — November 2030

Description

The plan through which tis commitment will be achieved through the infant and young child feeding practices manual.

Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)

Title

DRC nutrition commitments

Description

1. Impact commitment: by 2030 DRC is committed to reducing the prevalence of chronic malnutrition among children under five in DRC, i.e. from 42% to 37%. 2. Financial commitment: by 2030 DRC is committed to allocating sufficient financial resources, i.e. 120 million USD annually to the nutrition and food security sector, to preventing and solving the problem of chronic malnutrition in accordance with the National Multisectoral Nutrition Strategic Plan (2022 to 2026). 3. Political commitment: by October 2022 DRC is committed to strengthening the coordination of SUN-DRC to better fulfil the role of the National Coordination of the Multisectoral Nutrition Platform in DRC Establishing a National School Feeding Policy. 4. 2. Programming commitment: by 2030 DRC is committed to reducing the prevalence of acute malnutrition to less than 5% in children under the age of 5. Reducing the prevalence of anaemia among women of childbearing age to less than 30%, and for children under 5 years of age. Reduce to less than 10% the prevalence of non-communicable diseases, such as obesity, diabetes and hypertension.Improve the minimum acceptable diet (MAD) for children aged from 6 to 23 months. Increase the national coverage rate of health interventions by at least 40%. High impact nutrition for the first 1,000 days of an infant's life through community-based nutrition. 4.1. Sustainable food systems: by 2030 DRC is committed to adopting legislation on mandatory food fortification 4.2. Resilience: by 2030 DRC is committed to developing and implementing a national food and nutrition response and resilience plan in the event of an emergency, disaster or epidemic to meet the needs of vulnerable populations. 4.3. Data: Having a multi-sectoral nutrition platform (routine digital information system, research data and routine legislative data) in real time to inform decision-making, and improve the quality of nutrition services.

GNR assessment

Verification status
Unverified
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SMARTness index

Details

Target population characteristic
  • Age or life course stage/status
  • Community geography
  • Economic status of country
  • Refugee status or status as an internally displaced person
  • Socioeconomic status
Global nutrition target(s)
Anaemia
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Childhood overweight
Adult obesity
Adult diabetes
Raised blood pressure
Nutrition Action Classification(s)
Impact > Diet
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Linked event(s)
  • 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit
N4G Summit theme(s)
  • Food
  • Health
  • Resilience
  • Data
  • Financing

Measurement

Key indicator Number of children under 5 years old with an acceptable minimal diet.
Value Measurement date
Baseline 8% 2018
Target 15% November 2030

Progress

Status:
On Course
Why this status?
The reported progress indicates that the expected level thus far had been achieved, though must be maintained until the end date is reached.
Value Measurement date
Progress report 10.1% September 2023

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