Verification status | Verified Find out more |
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NAF SMARTness index | High Find out more |
Targeted location | National - Ghana |
Targeted population | Specific population group(s) |
Targeted population age | Specific age group(s) |
Targeted population specific age | Women aged 18 years and older |
Targeted population sex | Only girls/women |
Primary indicator | Prevalence of overweight in women aged 18 years and older |
Primary indicator baseline | 0.41 |
Primary indicator target | 0.17 |
Duration | January, 2022 - December, 2025 |
Goal action plan
Increase the effective coverage of essential nutrition services; vitamin A supplementation in children 12-59months from 35.3% to 80%, IFA/multiple micro-nutrient supplementation in pregnant women from 61% to 80%; and IFA supplementation in adolescent girls from 27% to 80%.
Invest and strengthen capacities of service providers at all levels to deliver maternal nutrition care services during pregnancy, breastfeeding and complementary feeding counselling and nutrition friendly school initiative and that they receive integrated, supportive supervision and mentoring that builds capacity to deliver these interventions
Ensure that NHIS integrate nutrition interventions including micronutrition supplementation of WRA, management of acute malnutrition.
Ensure that essential, quality assured nutrition commodities for prevention and treatment of malnutrition are included in the national essential medicines lists and are available, affordable, accessible, and properly administered through the health system, including through communities and school platforms
Ensure that national health information systems include indicators to track the coverage and quality of essential nutrition actions
Nutrition Action Classification
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