NAF Commitment Tracker
Explore commitments by governments, donors, civil society organisations, businesses and others to take action to end malnutrition in all its forms.
The Nutrition Accountability Framework (NAF) is the world’s first independent and comprehensive platform for registering SMART commitments to take action on nutrition and monitor that action. The NAF Commitment Tracker launched in September 2022 is the only place you can explore all registered commitments for a detailed insight into what action is being committed where, by whom and with what purpose.
Use the filters and search bar below to view commitments to take action on malnutrition by organisation type, thematic or geographic focus area, cost or other criteria. Within each commitment, you can view further information about each of that commitment’s goals. The full dataset used by the tracker is downloadable, enabling independent analysis.
The NAF Commitment Tracker is the most comprehensive source of information on nutrition commitments globally. As well as being the official tracker for Nutrition for Growth (N4G) commitments, new commitments from any stakeholder can be registered at any time. The tracker will be updated monthly with new commitments and additions to existing commitments, where possible, if information was previously missing or unclear.
The NAF Commitment Tracker shines a light on commitments made across the world to end malnutrition in all its forms, and creates a level playing field by providing common standards, tools and guidance for measuring nutrition action. In the future, stakeholders who have registered commitments will be able to share progress reports, helping them highlight successes, share best practice and learn from each other’s efforts. This will support efforts to monitor progress, understand what is working, and identify where greater action is needed; strengthening transparency and accountability to drive nutrition action.
For commitments made at the London 2013 and Milan 2017 Nutrition for Growth Summits, see the Nutrition for Growth Commitment Tracker.
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Ministry of Health (MOH), South Sudan
- South Sudan
- 5 partner organisations
Commitment made: 01 Dec 2021
SOUTH SUDAN 2021 N4G SUMMIT COMMITMENT
Goals
Reduce stunting in children under age five from 15.1% in 2020 to
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
- Progress status: No response
Reduce wasting in children under age five from 16.2% in 2020 to
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
- Progress status: No response
Ministry of Health, Kenya
- Kenya
- 4 partner organisations
Commitment made: 30 Nov 2021
Maintain child wasting at less than 4%
Goals
increase the rate of exclusive breastfeeding to at least 75% by 2025
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Diet
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: Off course
Reduce low birthweight to 5% by 2025
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: No response
improve child health by achieving 100% universal health coverage by 2025
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: No response
Increase treatment by reaching 85% of children with wasting by 2025
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
- Progress status: No response
Ministry of Health, Mongolia
- Mongolia
- 5 partner organisations
Commitment made: 29 Nov 2021
Improving maternal and child nutrition
Goals
Decrease anemia among children aged under five years from 27% to 21%.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: No response
All 25 maternity and newborn health facilities will implement "Ten Steps for Successful Breastfeeding".
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: No response
At least 50% of flour will be fortified.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Food supply chain
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: No response
Reduce the consumption of sugary drinks by school children from 81% to 70%.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Diet
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: No response
No increase in childhood overweight among children under five years (11% in 2018).
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Obesity and diet-related NCDs
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: No response
Decrease stunting among children aged under five years from 9% to 7%.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
- Progress status: No response
The Ajinomoto Foundation
- Japan
Commitment made: 28 Nov 2021
Nutritional Initiatives of TAF
Goals
Provide grants totaling over 100 million yen between 2021 and 2025 for organisations working to solve food and nutrition issues in Asia, Africa, and Latin America
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: High
- Progress status: Reached by end date
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, …
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Consumer knowledge
- Goal SMARTness index: High
- Progress status: Reached after end date
Provide training and seminars to diet and nutrition volunteers 120 times by FY2023, contributing to the capacity building of nutrition volunteers in 60% of the municipalities in three prefectures hit …
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Operational
- Goal SMARTness index: High
- Progress status: Reached after end date
Assist in developing human resources at the minimum level of 20% of total dietitians or nutrition specialists required in Vietnamese hospitals
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Operational
- Goal SMARTness index: High
- Progress status: Progress not able to be assessed
Increase the number of caregivers who make behavioural changes to 430,000 people (30% of the target population) in 2025
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Consumer knowledge
- Goal SMARTness index: High
- Progress status: Off course