Nigeria, AfDB Lead Regional Initiative to Against Multisectoral Policy Framework 

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African Development Bank (AfDB) are pictured in Abidjan

Samuel Mobolaji

Experts from Nigeria’s finance and agriculture sectors have played critical roles in developing strategic initiatives to combat poverty and malnutrition in Africa.

 

This follows an event, which held from 19 to 20 August 2024, in Senegal that brought together experts in healthcare, nutrition, education, agriculture, and finance from nine West African countries.

 

Apart from Nigeria, the event brought representatives of the governments of Senegal, Togo, Ghana, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Côte d’Ivoire among others.

 

Also, Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) UNICEF and the World Food Programme of the United Nations, and development partners Scaling Up Nutrition Movement, the Canadian International Development Agency, and other key nutrition stakeholders were also present.

 

The African Union Commission (AUC) and the African Development Bank Group’s African Leaders for Nutrition (ALN) initiative, in collaboration with the government of Senegal, in driving the initiative launched a series of regional consultations that aim to transform nutrition policy and financing and end malnutrition across Africa.

 

The inaugural two-day consultation for the West Africa region, held in Dakar, Senegal, marks the beginning of an ambitious journey to develop Africa’s first-ever Multisectoral Nutrition Policy Framework (MNPF) and an investment target for combating malnutrition.

 

The initiative is an outcome of a resolution passed during the African Union’s 41st Executive Council meeting held in Lusaka, Zambia in 2022, and which called for the development of a multisectoral policy framework, and a nutrition investment target to ensure adequate funding for nutrition initiatives.

 

The African Union Commission’s Technical Advisor for Nutrition Policy, Gertrude Kara, said: “This first regional consultation is a critical step towards developing a unified, continent-wide approach to nutrition policy and financing. The insights gathered here will inform similar consultations across Africa, ultimately leading to a comprehensive framework to improve nutrition outcomes for millions across the continent.”

 

The African Development Bank’s ALN coordinator, George Ouma, said: “By bringing together experts from various sectors, we’re fostering a holistic approach to nutrition. This consultation will not only shape policies in West Africa but will also inform our continent-wide strategy for improving nutrition outcomes.”

 

The consultations will also serve to drum up support for African countries to participate in the Nutrition for Growth Summit scheduled to take place in France next year.

 

The Summit is a global event held every four years in the Olympic host country to mobilise commitments and accelerate progress toward ending malnutrition by 2030.

Participants at the consultation pledged to work collaboratively to prioritise high-impact interventions across the health, social protection, water and sanitation, education, and agriculture sectors, and create a model for other regions to follow.

 

This regional consultation for West Africa is the first in a series that will cover all five regions of Africa, culminating in the development of the multisectoral nutrition policy framework and investment target for the entire continent.

 

The African Leaders for Nutrition (ALN) Initiative, spearheaded by the African Development Bank and championed by African leaders, works to galvanise political will and significant investments to end nutrition.

 

Since it was officially endorsed on January 31, 2018 by the AU Assembly of Heads of State and Governments, ALN has secured critical commitments from governments across Africa, leading to impactful policy changes and cross-sector collaborations.

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