Goal

Reduce prevalence of wasting in children under 5 years

FROM Commitment: Nutrition into ESP to achieve UHC

Government (non-donor capacity) / Yemen

Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation, Yemen

Partner organisations:
Donor organisation, including philanthropic organisations: WHO, UNICEF, FAO, WFP
Country government at any administrative level: Ministry of Public Health and Population (MOPHP)
Date made: 08 Dec 2021
Related event: 2021 Tokyo N4G Summit | 2021 UN Food Systems Summit
Verification status Verified Find out more
NAF SMARTness index High Find out more
Progress status Off course See progress details
Targeted location National -
Targeted population Specific population group(s)
Targeted population age Specific age group(s)
Targeted population specific age Children under 5 years
Targeted population sex All
Duration December, 2021 - December, 2030

Goal action plan

Embedding nutrition actions into the National UHC directions towards ensuring accessibility, affordability, and availavility of essential health and nutrition service package (ESP). The national Plan of Action (YAP) will determine the responsilities across all health systems' components by operationalizing an essential service package nationwide. This will be achieved through:

1. Essential Nutrition Actions will be integrated into the national health systems for delivery of the UHC plan;

2. IYCF will be in all PHC service platforms and in hospital children OPD services by increased effective coverage of essential nutrition actions through the health system, with a focus on reaching the most vulnerable;

3. scaling up counselling on Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) services by skilled health care practitioners at least 50% of revelant platforms for maternal and child care service delivery in health facilities and at communtiy level (antenatal, perinatal and postpartum, pediatric OPD) contact points;

4. scaling up the coverage of other essential nutrition actions specifically, EBF fro less than six months , Micronutrient Powder (MNP) coverage for children 6-23 months, IFA supplemenation of PLW's, IFA supplementation of adolescent girls.

5. scaling up the number of trained Community Health and Nutrition Volunteers to support increased coverage of integrated H&N services.

6. Scale up efforts to promote, protect and support appropriate Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF) practices, including the implementation and expansion of the Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) and Baby Friendly Community Initiative (BFCI).

7. Scale up of IYCF corners for pregnant and lactating mothers about breastfeeding and complementary feeding. Strengthen monitoring of BMS code violations.

8. Promote home gardening programmes to produce nutritious foods, including seeds and mini-irrigation kits.

9. Cash support for small food industries for rural households.

10. Development of children's recipes for complementary foods.

11. Provide cash vouchers, particularly targeted at improving dietary consumption of fruits and vegetables at household level and to housholds targeting the 1000 days.

12. Provide general food assistance (GFA).

Progress will be assessed by the governemnt authorites every two years.

Progress

Indicator

Primary indicator % Of Hf Providing Esp Services Increase Exclusive Breasifeeding Rates For The First 6 Months Increase Consumption Of Minimum Acceptable Diet For Childre 6 - 23 Months % Of Children 6 - 59 Months Received Vitamin A Supplementation % Of Children 6 - 59 Months Received Micronutritient Powders (Mnps) Reduce Prevalence Of Wasting In Children Under 5 Years Of Age Reduce Prevalence Of Anaemia Among Women Of Reproductive Age % Of Pregnant And Lactating Women That Received Iron Folate Suppementation % Adolescent Girls That Received Iron Folate Supplementation % Trained And Active Chnvs % Trained And Active Chws
Indicator monitor Annual smart nutrition surveys which will derive wasting and stunting data annually.

Reports

Stage Measurement Date Value Status
Baseline 2021 9.9%
Progress report February 2024 16% prevalence of wasting in children under 5 years Off course
The reported progress indicates that the expected level thus far had not yet been achieved and is not expected to be achieved by the end date, but as the end date is not yet reached, it could be still be possible to reach and maintain the target level.
Target December, 2030 5%

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

Share this goal