Targeted location (aggregate) |
National - | Primary health centres across all 34 provinces_x000D__x000D_ | All 34 provinces of Indonesia_x000D__x000D_ |
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Verification status | Verified Find out more |
Commitment description
The Government of Indonesia commits to reduce the prevalence of undernutrition and overnutrition in 2024, including stunting among children aged under-five years to 14%, wasting among children aged under-five to 7%, and halt the rise in adult obesity prevalence, by accelerating evidence-based policy and programmatic actions._x000D__x000D_
Commitment goals
By 2024, The Government of Indonesia commits to allocate the annual allocation of IDR 39 T annually for nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive interventions
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: High
In mainstreaming nutrition in UHC, by 2024, 83% of primary health care facility have been equipped by the essential health workers, including skilled nutritionist and midwives
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Operational
- Goal SMARTness index: High
By 2024, all provinces of Indonesia have developed and implemented the subnational-level food and nutrition action plan
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Leadership and governance
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Global Nutrition Targets
Nutrition Action Classification across all goals
Enabling
- Financial
- Operational
- Leadership and governance
- Research monitoring and data
Policy
- Food environment
- Food supply chain
- Consumer knowledge
- Nutrition care services
Impact
- Undernutrition
- Diet
- Obesity and diet-related NCDs
- Food and nutrition security
N4G themes covered by goals
- Food
- Health
- Resilience
- Data
- Financing
Total funding and costs across all goals
Funders | Central government budget, transfer funds (including special allocation funds and village funds), development partners funds, and other non-governmental organizations funds.: 1. United Nations Childrenâs Fund (UNICEF) (Lead); 2. World Bank (Co-Lead); 3. World Health Organization (WHO); 4. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO); 5. World Food Programme (WFP); 6. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) â Australia; 7. United States Agency for International Development (USAID); 8. Global Affairs Canada; 9. International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD); 10. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). |
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Funding mechanism | Government and non-government funding |
Cost secured | total costs are partially secured |
Total costs estimated | Yes, and the amount publicly disclosed |
Currency | (IDR) - Indonesian rupiah |
Cost amount | 119,000,000,000,000.0 |
$USD equivalent | None (World Bank average exchange rate for 2021) |