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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World Vision International
- United Kingdom
Commitment made: 28 Oct 2021
World Vision International Commitment
Goals
World Vision commits to private fundraising and implementation of $500 million in cash in this 5-year commitment period, for both nutrition direct, and nutrition sensitive programmes.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Leverage the 184,000 community health workers (CHWs) we currently support to reach the most vulnerable households with nutrition counseling, actively engaging women, men, youth and power holders.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Ensure a minimum threshold of 85% of rehabilitation success.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Scale implementation of Family MUAC (Mid-Upper Arm Circumference measurement) within our operational areas in 20 countries.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Reach over 120,000 children suffering from wasting, per year, with Community Management of Acute Malnutrition
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Reach over 40,000 per year with our Positive Deviance Hearth intervention, empowering caregivers with the knowledge and skills to identify and prepare nutritious foods available in their communities, and promoting …
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Consumer knowledge
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Support supplementary feeding for over 50,000 pregnant and lactating women per year.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Food at Google
- United States of America
Commitment made: 28 Oct 2021
Healthy Eating for Employee Wellbeing
Goals
By Q4 of 2022, updated Choice Architecture Guidelines will be implemented in cafes and food spots at our largest sites, giving more visibility to healthy options on menus and in …
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Food environment
- Goal SMARTness index: High
By the end of Q4 2022, 40% of the employee food experience portfolio (cooking classes, farm to table, food talks) will promote dietary diversity and balanced diets through nutrition education.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Consumer knowledge
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
Food at Google
- United States of America
Commitment made: 28 Oct 2021
Enhance & Implement Culinary Training
Goals
In conjunction with the Culinary Institute of America, Food at Google will complete development of a dual-level plant-forward curriculum initiative by the end of 2022.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Operational
- Goal SMARTness index: High
By Q4 2023, the CIA plant-forward curriculum will be launched to Google's culinary leadership teams across 25 top-tier (largest) sites.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Operational
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
Ministère de la Santé et du développement social
- Mali
- 5 partner organisations
Commitment made: 28 Oct 2021
Programme and Policy funding
Goals
Include the right to food and nutrition as a constitutional right in the next constitutional referendum.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Leadership and governance
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Mainstream nutrition in strategic development policies and plans such as CREDD (Strategic Framework for Economic Recovery and Sustainable Development) and PDESC (Economic, Social and Cultural Development Plan) by 2025.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Leadership and governance
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Mobilise financial resources from the state budget to the tune of 600 million each year for the purchase of RUTF (Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food).
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Adopt legislation on the marketing of breast-milk substitutes by 2025.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Food environment
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Reduce the prevalence of chronic malnutrition to below 20% by 2025.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: Upper moderate
15% funding for the Multisectoral Nutrition Action Plan 2021-2025.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
Mobilise financial resources for nutrition through innovative mechanisms such as GFF and the UNITELIFE initiative by 2025.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: Low
CONASAN
- El Salvador
- 5 partner organisations
Commitment made: 28 Oct 2021
Fortify FNS governance and investment
Goals
Reduce the cost of the double burden of malnutrition for the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), from 10.3% to 10%.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Approval of the FNS Policy developed.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Leadership and governance
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Develop a system to monitor efficiently FNS in the population (underway)
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Research monitoring and data
- Goal SMARTness index: High
INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF RURAL RECONSTRUCTION
- Philippines
Commitment made: 28 Oct 2021
IIRR on nutrition-sensitive agriculture
Goals
Secure funding support and active participation of at least Ten (10) government agencies and development partners to deliver and scale out nutrition sensitive and climate resilient agriculture programs of IIRR …
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Leadership and governance
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Ensure improved access to diverse, nutritious, and safe food of 57,000 families, with children under 5 years old, women, youth, and people with disability, through advocating and delivering nutrition sensitive …
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Food supply chain
- Goal SMARTness index: High