The Government of Ethiopia has demonstrated strong commitment to improving food and nutrition security in the country. As part of its national development agenda, the Government of Ethiopia has implemented several strategies ...
Effective implementation of the Seqota Declaration will require movement of the entire public driven by social behavior change communication (SBCC). Seqota Declaration implements multi-sectoral and multi-channel SBCC ...
The Seqota Declaration is the Government of Ethiopia's high-level commitment to end stunting among
children under two years by 2030. It builds on and catalyzes the implementation of the national Food and
Nutrition Strategy ...
There is a strong case for the donor community to consider
how it can better support African countries to build resilience
into their food systems and their transformation pathways,
and so help to secure universal access ...
Effective implementation of the Seqota Declaration will require movement of the entire public driven by social behavior change communication (SBCC). Seqota Declaration implements multi-sectoral and multi-channel SBCC ...
The Seqota Declaration Roadmap indicates that over a 10-year period, scaling up programs to achieve the
eight strategic objectives of the Seqota Declaration would cost a total of 146 billion ETB, funding the Expansion
and ...
They are being challenged by a ‘cascade of crises’. These
include conflict, (near and distant), human pandemics,
pests and diseases of crops and livestock, the risk of financial
instability due to national debt crises, ...
For over 25 years, Nutrition International has been working
with governments and partners around the world to deliver
low-cost, high-impact nutrition interventions to people
who need it most. The organization integrates ...
Although Ethiopia has recorded a steady and
impressive reduction in stunting over the past decade,
levels remain high and stark geographical inequalities
persist. On 15th July 2015, the Government of Ethiopia
made a ...
The Seqota Declaration builds on and accelerates the implementation
of National Nutrition Program II (i.e. NNP II) and implemented by
poverty focused and selected NNP implementing sectors in three
phases.
Ethiopia is in the ‘early’ phase of the demographic dividend transition and on the path to a population age structure that may enable it to experience a demographic dividend. The national total fertility rate has decreased ...
Stunting in Ethiopia is still unacceptably high. Despite the steady decline of stunting over the past twenty years, the rate in children under five was 38% in 2019 and 28% in children under two (with wide regional variation). ...
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health(Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2021-06)
The Seqota Declaration is the government of Ethiopia’s commitment to end stunting among children under two years by 2030. To attain this goal, their Excellencies at federal and regional level and in the inter-ministerial ...
Lillian Karanja Odhiambo; Natalie Session; Jeremy Shoham and Carmel Dolan(UKAID, 2019-04-02)
ethiopia has made strides in addressing
undernutrition and making nutrition a national
priority. Through two multisector nutrition
programmes that began in 2008 (National
Nutrition Programme I (NNPI), which was ...
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Community labs are multi-sectoral platforms at the woreda and kebele level that provide community
stakeholders with a forum to understand drivers of stunting in their community and collectively
brainstorm, innovate, and ...
Everyone seems to agree that our food systems are failing us and that changes are necessary in order to achieve more sustainable, inclusive food systems. There also seems to be an agreement that handling food systems issues ...
Ministry of Health(Ministry of health - Ethiopia, 2021)
Malnutrition, defined as both under-nutrition and over nutrition, which includes
micronutrient deficiencies and negatively impacts both individuals and populations.
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Under-
nutrition inhibits the body’s immune system ...