Nutrition-4-Health

Since NAFSAN’s Urban Gardening and Nutrition Project in 2020, we have been developing a comprehensive and highly participatory training on “Nutrition for Health – Embracing our Namibian Food Systems”, which includes a manual for facilitators, flipcharts/slides, other facilitation tools and informative handouts for participantsNutrition for Health now also features in the global SUN Movement’s Action Brief on Namibia.

With strong financial and technical support from GIZ Namibia’s Farming-for-Resilience (F4R) Project and in close collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS), the Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Land Reform (MAWLR), the University of Namibia (UNAM), the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) and with the involvement of UNICEFWHO and WFP, this innovative training approach was tested, piloted and finalised, with the first groups of facilitators having been successfully trained in March 2023.

Since May 2023, over 530 N4H-Facilitators from different CSOs and government have been trained by NAFSAN and/or GIZ-F4R, having reached a total of over 50,000 community members across all 14 regions of Namibia so far.

These trainings-of-facilitators and efficient printing of necessary Nutrition-for-Health training materials (in August 2024) were only possible through generous support from a variety of donors and partners, namely the European UnionWorld Health Organisation, the Government of Japan, the Commonwealth Foundation, as well as local foundations, such as the Capricorn Foundation and the FirstRand Namibia Foundation.

Continuous status updates can be found in recent reports to the Capricorn Foundation, to the WHO and Japan and to the FirstRand Namibia Foundation, which underline the need for more capacity to support and monitor the implementation of Nutrition-for-Health by trained facilitators. An evaluation of N4H implementation from 2023 to 2025 is currently on the way with support from the SUN Civil Society Network.

In 2026, NAFSAN will continue scaling up this innovative approach as it is suitable for a variety of sectors, including health, agriculture sectors, education, and especially for early childhood development.

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  1. Nutrition & Malnutrition,
  2. Food Groups & Healthy Eating,
  3. Right Start for Our Children, and
  4. Food Systems & Cycles.

NAFSAN aims to reach over one million Namibians (± 1/3 of the population) by 2026, through the implementation of this training at community-level across the country by its member organisations and in partnerships with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Health and Social Services, with support from international partners and local businesses.

In support of future implementation, NAFSAN also plans to establish a Nutrition Hotline for all N4H-trainers and the general public.

The four key areas covered in this training are:

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