Commitment

Convene consultations between diverse stakeholders in ten countries/geographies which will produce (new or strengthened) localized micronutrient roadmaps and action plans with recommendations on cost-effective and scalable interventions and micronutrient data needs to guide national-level program decision-making.

Civil society organisation / United States of America

January 2022 — December 2025

Description

Over the next four years, the Forum will drive the development of new or strengthened policies that prioritize micronutrient interventions by influencing decision makers, particularly those at national level, with evidence-based recommendations. Specifically, the Forum will leverage data and maximize knowledge on micronutrients to drive policies that increase investments and actions to eradicate micronutrient malnutrition.

The MNF will undertake an assessment to identify priority countries/geographies based on select criteria, including prevalence and burden of micronutrient deficiencies, levels of women and child malnutrition, national and subnational policy, regulatory and financing environments, stakeholder/partner presence (private sector, bilateral and multilateral engagement, program implementing agencies), regional/local research and technical capacity and, also, general political economy.

The MNF would identify leading experts who will serve as focal points for country/geographical consultations, who are also engaged with MNF's existing and 3 new planned alliances/coalitions. These experts will oversee the country consultations, data review, information synthesis, and will also support the contextualization of new knowledge arising from the work of the alliances/coalitions and integration into localized recommendations in each of the 10 country/geography-specific road maps and actions plans.

The action plans and road maps will make recommendations for prioritizing cost-effective interventions and scalable systems to address micronutrient malnutrition and build local capacity. In addition, the action plans will provide guidance on investments or actions needed to improve the availability, quality, usability, and accessibility of micronutrient data to guide national level program decision making.

At the same time, new country lessons and expertise will feed back into the plans of the alliances/coalitions and inform a broader global knowledge-base and best practices for eradicating micronutrient malnutrition. The MNF 2023 Global Conference will serve to exchange emerging evidence/knowledge, program insights and policy agenda setting strategies that are generated through the alliances and country-level consultations for further dissemination to broader international audiences and national-level decision-makers and stakeholders.

Overarching commitment (for commitments submitted pre-2025)

Title

Driving Micronutrient Policy Agendas

Description

The Forum commits to drive the global micronutrient agenda by hosting and establishing three alliances or coalitions that bring together diverse stakeholders to coordinate and strengthen knowledge and the evidence-base for policies in support of micronutrient interventions and micronutrient data by 2025. These alliances and coalitions will consist of diverse stakeholders across research communities, donors, national governments, foundations, multi-laterals, and civil society organizations. Through these alliances, the Forum commits to support 10 countries/geographies through stakeholder consultations to drive localized micronutrient action plans and roadmaps to guide national-level program decision making. Collectively, these country/geography dialogues will inform the broader global micronutrient agenda, including through the MNF's Global 2023 Conference.

The collective mission of these alliances will be to strengthen micronutrient-focused policies, plans and/or data, alongside increasing investment in actions for micronutrient interventions, including healthy micronutrient rich diets, food fortification, biofortification and micronutrient supplementation programs that can be delivered sustainably and equitably.

GNR assessment

Verification status
Verified
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Details

Global nutrition target(s)
Anaemia
Nutrition Action Classification(s)
Enabling > Leadership and governance
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Linked event(s)
  • 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit
N4G Summit theme(s)
  • Food
  • Health
  • Resilience
  • Data

Measurement

Key indicator Number of country- and global-level consultations or conferences
Value Measurement date
Baseline 0 consultations or conferences 2021
Target 11 consultations or conferences December 2025

Progress

Status:
Reached by end date
Why this status?
The target had been reached on or before the end date.
Value Measurement date
Progress report 11 consultations May 2024

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