Distribute "ARIGATO Recipe Collection" to 50,000 people by 2023, which is characterized by recipes that are 1) less than 3g of salt per meal, 2) more than 20g of protein, 3) approximately 500 kcal of energy, 4) easy to cook, 5) affordable, 6) using seasonal and locally available materials, 6) tasty, and 7) enjoyable to cook
Description
We will distribute a total of 50,000 copies of the "ARIGATO Recipe Collection" to thank for the cowork of local residents and partners. Our action plan is as follows:1) We will use the opportunity of national seminars and visits to local communities to publicize the learning from the eight and a half years of reconstruction support projects in Tohoku and the results of the third-party evaluation. We will raise awareness of the fact that through fun and tasty participatory cooking classes, people can improve their diets, connect with others, and revitalize their local communities.2) The "ARIGATO Recipe Collection" book is a compilation of the know-how gained over the eight and a half years of the project in Tohoku, including three years' worth of monthly menu recipes, nutritional information including low-sodium recipes, useful information for those who are not familiar with cooking, and information necessary for running cooking classes. The booklet will be distributed to municipalities, dietary advocates, and other community-based support groups that use food as a tool.3) The use of this booklet in the community by support groups will help to reduce mental and physical health risks, extend healthy life spans and revitalize communities.
Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)
Title
Nutritional Initiatives of TAF
Description
1. GNIP: We will contribute to improving the nutrition status of infants in Ghana to the level of national targets to reduce stunting ratio from 21% in 2018 to 14% in 2025, and build a sustainable model through collaborative activities with the Ghana Health Service (GHS), Yedent Agro Food Processing and EXP Social Marketing Foundation, as well increase the number of caregivers who make behavioral changes (consider balanced diet and taking KOKO Plus), to 430 thousand people (30% of the target population) in 2025. In addition to collaborating with the United Nations World Food Programme, the Japanese Government, agencies, embassies, local partners and NGOs, and especially the strong partnership with the GHS, we focus on understanding the beneficiaries, and approaching and responding to each individual to practically improve the nutrition status of infants with our product “KOKO Plus,” a food supplement for infants developed, produced and distributed in Ghana through our collaboration. A model that enables important activities and enhances feasibility is about to be established, and after building up and strengthening this model in Ghana, we would like to contribute to improving the situation in other countries in Africa that have similar problems. 2. VINEP We will support the development of nutritional human resources and the establishment of clinical and public nutrition (including school nutrition) systems in cooperation with the national institutions of Vietnam, to improve the nutrition and health of Vietnamese people. Specifically, in clinical nutrition, we will help developing human resources at the minimum level of 20% of total dietitians or nutrition specialists required in Vietnamese hospitals to support Vietnam's national goal of assigning one dietitian or nutrition professional per 100 hospital beds by 2025 (totally 2,500 professionals required). To achieve the above, we will spend 100 million yen from 2021 to 2025, and know-how support by experts for improving the quality of education and training, developing education and nutrition management tools, nutritional research, and public relations activities. 3. AIN We will provide grants totaling over 100 million yen between 2021 and 2025 for organizations working internationally to solve food and nutrition issues through practical activities, in Africa, South America and Asia. In addition, we will provide know-how for sustainable activities to improve and leave an impact on the quality of life of people.4. Disaster-Stricken Nutrition We will distribute the "ARIGATO Recipe Collection", created based on the know-how of the community participatory cooking classes we have conducted for 10 years since the Great East Japan Earthquake, to 50,000 people nationwide. Using this tool, we will support the management of local cooking classes to urge healthy eating habits for residents by supporting the activity of “cooking together and eating together” in the regions. And we also will provide training and seminars to diet & nutrition volunteers 120 times in coming 2 years, to contribute to the capacity building of nutrition volunteers to communicate effectively with local communities in 60% of the municipalities in the three prefectures hit by the Great East Japan Earthquake. In addition, we will contribute to the creation of a system in which the food and nutrition of disaster victims are not neglected nor postponed in the event of disasters that will almost surely strike Japan in the future. We support people and organizations that are rooted in the community and carry out local support activities in the context of food and nutrition, in accordance with the 4th Food Education Promotion Basic Plan and Disaster Prevention Basic Plan of the Japanese Government. We provide the information and know-how accumulated in the reconstruction support project in Tohoku and through the disaster prevention activity network from the last decade, to revitalize local community support activities that reduce the mental and physical health risks of residents and extend healthy life expectancy, aiming to Build Back Better for individuals and communities. In addition, we will contribute to the creation of a system in which the food and nutrition of disaster victims are not neglected nor postponed in the event of disasters that will almost surely strike Japan in the future.
GNR assessment
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Verified
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SMARTness index |
High
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Global nutrition target(s) |
Anaemia
Low birth weight
Exclusive breastfeeding
Childhood stunting
Childhood wasting
Childhood overweight
Salt/sodium intake
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Consumer knowledge
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Measurement
Key indicator | Number of people who receive the "ARIGATO Recipe Collection" book |
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Value | Measurement date | |
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Baseline | 15,000 people | 2020 |
Target | 50,000 people | March 2023 |
Progress
Value | Measurement date | |
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Progress report | 52,205 people | March 2024 |