2. Planning: WHO supports evidence-informed
policy planning in nutrition
Planning and adaptation of global targets, strategies
and guidelines
• Global Nutrition Targets Policy Briefs – new!
• Landscape Analysis country assessment of
commitment and capacity
• Evidence-informed policy planning for nutrition
through EVIPnet research networks in all regions
• e-Library of Evidence for Nutrition Actions (eLENA)
with evidence/guidance on 100+ nutrition actions
• Global Nutrition Targets Tracking Tool for countries
to set nationally realistic goals
• OneHealth Tool for costing
• Health Accounts for expenditure tracking
Analysis
Action
Assessment
Surveillance
• Nutrition Landscape Information System (NLIS)
• WHO Growth Standards
Implementation
• Global database on the Implementation
of Nutrition Action (GINA) with lessons
learnt from countries
3. • Joint UN strategic planning and costing tool
(ongoing work to add functionalities related to cost
effectiveness and economic benefits)
• Capacity building: workshops are organised at country
level by national health planning committees. Regional
workshops in 2015 will include those aiming to inform
strategic planning for NCDs.
• Countries which have used or been trained on OHT:
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cap Vert, China,
Comoros, DRC, Ethiopia, Gambia, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia,
Malawi, Madagascar, Mauretania, Morocco, Mozambique,
Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra
Leone, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Tajikistan,
Tanzania, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Viet Nam, Zambia, Zanzibar
Costing: The OneHealth Tool includes both nutrition-
specific and sensitive interventions in health sector
http://www.who.int/nutrition/publications/onehealth_tool/en/
4. SHA2011 (OECD/WHO) includes
expenditures for nutrition specific and
sensitive conditions
51 countries have/will undertake HA
using SHA2011:
Expenditure tracking: WHO supports countries
developing Health Accounts
Nutrition dashboard screenshot examples: