Targeted location (aggregate) |
Local - For scaling up nutrition interventions with priority for preferred areas of private sector National - Areas with high prevalence | For scaling up nutrition interventions with priority for areas with a high prevalence of malnutrition … Sub-national - Areas with high prevalence of malnutrition and food security Multi-country - All African countries |
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Verification status | Verified Find out more |
Commitment description
While reiterating its commitment to eliminate malnutrition in all its forms by 2030, Côte d'Ivoire would like for 2025 to undertake the following six (6) actions: 1. Maintain the national financial contribution of 15% of the budget of the National Multisectoral Nutrition Plan 2022-2026, and focus on data management; 2. Create an innovative financing mechanism involving the private sector by 2023; 3. Reach the targets of the World Health Assembly and increase them to at least 5%, 18% and 72% respectively for acute malnutrition, chronic malnutrition and exclusive breastfeeding by 2025; 4. Raise, to at least 80%, the rate of health establishments offering nutrition services within the framework of Universal Health Coverage by 2025; 5. Develop a contingency plan for nutritional and food resilience by 2023. 6. Achiev the process led by the Côte d'Ivoire to make 2022 a year of the AU dedicated to nutrition and food systems by February 2022.
Commitment goals
Create an innovative financing mechanism involving the private sector by 2023;
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Increase the prevalence of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Diet
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Develop a contingency plan for nutritional and food resilience by 2023.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Leadership and governance
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Maintain the national financial contribution of 15% of the budget of the National Multisectoral Nutrition Plan 2022-2026, and focus on data management;
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Financial
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Achieve the process led by the Cote d'Ivoire to make 2022 a year of the AU dedicated to nutrition and food systems by February 2022.
- Nutrition Action Classification: Enabling > Leadership and governance
- Goal SMARTness index: Lower moderate
Raise, to at least 80%, the rate of health establishments offering nutrition services within the framework of Universal Health Coverage by 2025;
- Nutrition Action Classification: Policy > Nutrition care services
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Reduce prevalence of wasting (acute malnutrition) in children under 5 years
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- Goal SMARTness index: High
Reduce prevalence of stunting (chronic malnutrition) in children under 5 years
- Nutrition Action Classification: Impact > Undernutrition
- 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 | United Nations system, World Bank, Islamic Bank, African Bank, European Union, GFF |
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Funding mechanism | Domestic (public) and private resources |
Cost secured | 0.15 |
Total costs estimated | Yes, and the amount publicly disclosed |
Currency | (CFA) - CFA Franc |
Cost amount | 200,000,000,000.0 |
$USD equivalent | None (World Bank average exchange rate for 2021) |