ECSC-SUN kicks off pilot project in Somali
Ethiopian Civic Society Coalition for Scaling Up Nutrition (ECSC-SUN) women economic empowerment pilot project kicked off in Somalia region. The launching event held with presence of regional stakeholders like agriculture office, health office and education office representatives and Save the children Somali field office. The project aimed at empowering women through nutrition. Guljano wereda, 80 km away from Jigjiga, capital of the Somali region,is selected to implement the project. About 30 women in reproductive age, mostly pregnant and lactating mothers, are targeted beneficiaries of the project. Based on their preference; petty training, backyard gardening or sheep and goat raring, ECSC-SUN provides seed, goat or plant. These technical and financial support intended to improve their nutritional status.
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A baseline assessment was conducted to assess the status of women empowerment and food insecurity in three regions: Tigray, Afar and Somali. 430 households participated in the assessment. To discuss on the findings of the assessment, a dissemination workshop held at Bishoftu, March 14, 2024. The research finding shows that, nearly 62 % of households are moderate food insecure in study regions. Financial self-sufficiency, decision making ability were among the criteria to assess women empowerment status. Workshop participants from different stakeholders raised important points regarding the assessment and provided feedback on the recommendation. Aligned to the finding and recommendation of the assessment, Gender and nutrition sensitive business model proposed by ECSC-SUN to address food insecurity for pilot woredas.
Read MoreCapacitate stakeholders help to end malnutrition
Training that capacitates Public Relation, Media and Gender experts on the food and nutrition strategy held in Tigray region. It was organized by MfM in collaboration with Tigray Health Bureau and Seqouta declaration. The training aimed at creating awareness and changing behavior held at Jan 3-4/2024 at Wokuro Town, Tigray region. The training helped to develop and strengthen a system to utilize culturally appropriate, context specific social, and behavior change communication channels to create nutrition model families.
Read MoreFarewell event to Dr. Lia
A farewell event to Dr. Lia Tadese, former Minister of Health. Nutrition community organized the event to acknowledge her contribution to the food and nutrition activities. The event themed ‘Promoting Nutrition Champion in Ethiopia’ held with the presence of development partners and nutrition program implementers, 22 Feb. 2024 at Capital Hotel, Addis Ababa. Speakers from different partners underscored Dr. Lia’s unweaving commitment to strengthen food and nutrition programing, special leadership quality, guidance in formulating and implementing nutrition policy and strategies. To acknowledge her contribution gifts and certificates were presented by MoH and partners.
Read MoreMoH and NI discussed to improve nutritional status of Ethiopians.
Dr. Dereje Duguma, State minister of health, Ethiopia discussed with Mr. Joel Spicer President and Chief executive officer of Nutrition International. They discussed the collaborative works done to improve nutritional status of Ethiopians. The way that Nutrition International (NI) could support the Seqota Declaration (SD) expansion program in different regions was due attention on their discussion. Dr. Dereje stated that enhancement of food system transformation and expansion of School feeding are among the achievements of Government of Ethiopian (GoE). He also stressed that GoE is committed to expand the SD to additional Woredas. Mr. Joel affirmed that NI provides its technical assistant to strengthen nutrition programing in Ethiopia. NI is a member of Ethiopian Civil Society Coalition for Scaling Up Nutrition (ECSC-SUN) and work with Go to improve the nutritional status of women, girls, and children. Source:- MoH Facebook
Read MoreOpening Speech – Mrs. Hiwot Darsene, Lead Executive Officer- Nutrition Coordination Office
Scaling Up Nutrition – Ethiopia 2023 Joint Annual Assessment Reporting (SUN Multi-Stakeholders Platform (MSP) Workshop Dear Leads and members of SUN Scaling up Nutrition Networks Good morning One of the key pillar in operationalization of the Ethiopian food and nutrition policy; Ethiopian food system transformation and Seqota Declaration is strengthening the global, regional and national partnership between the government, donors, partners, private sectors, academia and other stakeholders. This partnership will be effective if we realized functional and workable platform that will support the programmatic and advocacy priorities that will address the challenges these programs are facing; financial, technical, skill, evidence, etc to mention some. As we all know, Ethiopia Joined SUN Global Movement in September 2010. Since then, the Multi Stakeholder Platform (MSP) is providing technical assistance and financial resource mobilization to NNP I and II and now for food system and nutrition coordination and Seqota Declaration implementation. In addition, it has achieved a number of milestones through strengthening the food and nutrition plans at national and subnational levels. Last year we have identified a number of programmatic and advocacy priorities and their joint assessment will be an opportunity to reflect on our progress through active engagement of all scaling up nutrition actors, and making course corrective priority actions for the challenges and bottlenecks that our program faces. Today’s workshop will enable us to jointly reflect on our progress, celebrate achievements and plan for 2024. In this regard, I will like to thank the SUN networks who finalized and submitted their JAA in a timely manner. We hope other networks will share their network specific progress in our workshop today. We are cognizant of the time and effort it will take to prepare these reports. In this regard, I want to thank all the SUN networks for your contribution and Network Leaders for your leadership and making your network specific report ready for the workshop. Based on our past experiences effective, participatory and inclusive review and documentation during the JAA could help to realize our progresses; discuss how to maximize and deliver on nutrition commitments; agree on priority actions for the next year; communicate our progresses and challenges with the regional and global SUN Movement platforms. In the year 2023 the program and advocacy priorities were instrumental for driving the FNS, SD and FST priorities. We also expect this workshop will also help us to identify priorities to be more problem solving oriented, actionable, achievable and could accelerate the attainment of our goals. In this regard I call upon all the six networks to give due attention to this important process. Once we completed this process we will present this to the high-level endorsement ahead of its final submission date March 1-2024. Finally, I look forward your active participation and the effort you are making to realize our ambitious goal ENDING ALL FORMS OF MALNUTRTION IN ETHIOPIA. Thank You and the workshop is opened.
Read MoreJoint Annual assessment workshop held
It helps to “accelerate the attainment of our goals.” Mrs. Hiwot Darsene The 2023 Joint Annual Assessment (JAA) workshop held on Jan 30, 2024, at Jupiter Hotel, Addis Ababa. The workshop aimed at assessing the progress and challenges of nutrition actors in Ethiopia entitled Scaling Up Nutrition -Ethiopia Multi Stakeholders Platform (MSP). Mrs. Hiwot Darsene, Lead Executive Officer for the Nutrition Coordination Office at the Federal Ministry of Health, delivered a welcoming speech. In her opening speech she addressed the importance of collaboration of nutrition actors. She added her expectation of the outcome of the workshop “ to identify priorities to be more problem solving oriented, actionable, achievable and could accelerate the attainment of our goals.” The joint annual assessment workshop has four purposes according to Dr. Sisay Sinamo, Senior Program Manager, Federal Program Delivery Unit of Seqota Declaration and Government SUN Focal Point. Participatory and inclusive gathering, celebrate success and identify bottleneck, agree on priorities to plan as well as share best practice are the main purpose of the annual joint assessment, as to Dr. Sisay. Members of SUN Network present their achievements of 2023 and challenges by their respective leads. Advocacy and program priorities were identified and discussed by participants. It is recalled that, SUN movement has 6 networks in Ethiopia and committed to end malnutrition in all its forms.
Read MoreScaling Up Nutrition -Ethiopia Multi Stakeholders Platform (MSP)workshop
2023 joint annual assessment has been taking place.The workshop help us “…to identify priorities to be more problem solving oriented ,actionable , achievable and could accelerate the attainment of our goal.” Mrs. Hiwot Darese.
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