Commitment

Fight against malnutrition

Government / Côte d'Ivoire

Gouvernement de Côte d'Ivoire

Partner organisations:
Academic or non-academic research institution: Académic RARENA
Private sector food business: Confédération des Grandes Entreprises de Côte d'Ivoire (CGECI). Fédération des Petites et Moyennes Entreprises (FIPME) Public sector network chaired by the CGECI, the secretariat is held by the FIPME
Civil society organisation (CSO) or non-governmental organisation (NGO): Alliance SUN Côte d'Ivoire
Country government at any administrative level (functioning in a non-donor capacity), such as ministry, municipality or any other national/regional/local authority or body: Network of parliamentarians
Multilateral organisations, including United Nations (UN) agencies: This is the network of technical and financial partners which includes in addition to the agencies of the United Nations System UNICEF, FAO, WFP and WHO we have the donors ADB, IDB (Bank Islamic Development), WB, EU and French Development Agency (AFD)
Commitment made: 15 Dec 2021
Related event: 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit
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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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

Under-5 stunting
Under-5 wasting
Exclusive breastfeeding

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
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)

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