The Nutrition Accountability Framework (NAF) created 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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The Japan Dietetic Assosiation
- Japan
- 3 partner organisations
Commitment made: 29 Oct 2021
Training of nutrition professions
Goals
Establishment of a self-sustaining school lunch system
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Food environment
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
Employment support for registered dietitians and dietitians
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Operational
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Education and training of registered dietitians and dietitians, (50-100 students/per school)
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Operational
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
Food Security and Nutritional Unit UTSAN/SCGG
- Honduras
- 4 partner organisations
Commitment made: 29 Oct 2021
Reducing the incidence of excess weight
Goals
Design and implement the National Food and Nutrition Education Strategy (E-EAN) at the broadest level to promote and motivate education towards an adequate food and nutritional security culture.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Consumer knowledge
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
Design and approve a draft bill for the regulation of processed and ultra-processed products.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Obesity and diet-related NCDs
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Food Security and Nutritional Unit UTSAN/SCGG
- Honduras
- 4 partner organisations
Commitment made: 29 Oct 2021
Implement Nutrition Action Plan
Goals
Establish a nutrition information system in health bodies.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Research monitoring and data
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Expand the coverage of nutrition initiatives in primary care.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Approve the draft Breastfeeding Law Reform Bill in line with the international code of marketing of breast-milk substitutes
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Diet
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Establish a nutritional surveillance system with an early warning approach in 90 municipalities
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Research monitoring and data
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
Reduce the prevalence of stunting in children under the age of five from 19% to 14% by 2030
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
CONASAN
- El Salvador
- 5 partner organisations
Commitment made: 29 Oct 2021
Reduce malnutrition and NCD's
Goals
Decrease the prevalence (%) of anaemia in children under 5
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Increase prevalence (%) of exclusive breastfeeding
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Diet
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Decrease the prevalence (%) of overweight in children under 5 years
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Obesity and diet-related NCDs
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Decrease the prevalence (%) of stunting in school pupils
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Decrease the prevalence (%) of stunting in children under 5
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Decrease the prevalence (%) of low birthweight
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: High