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14. Malnutrition
Budget
Approved Budget PB 22-23
6.3
US$ MILLION
Priority
Medium
Proposed Budget PB 24-25
6.8
US$ MILLION
Related Outputs and Indicators
14.1.a. Number of countries and territories that are implementing national policies consistent with the WHO Global Targets 2025 for maternal, infant, and young child nutrition and the nutrition components of the Sustainable Development Goals
Baseline
27
Target
30
14.1.b. Number of countries and territories implementing policies to protect, promote, and support optimal breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices
Baseline
2
Target
10
How PASB will deliver
Key Technical Cooperation Interventions
Step up leadership
Address malnutrition in all its forms by strengthening intersectoral nutrition policies and applying a food and nutrition systems approach, with a view to achieving the WHO Global Targets 2025 and the nutrition targets of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Support countries
Provide guidance to countries and territories in conducting surveys for the assessment of nutritional status of children under 5 years of age.
Guide countries and territories in developing sustainable programs for implementation of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative in accordance with revised WHO/UNICEF guidance and the health systems approach, and in monitoring application of the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes.
Guide countries and territories in applying double-duty actions to promote healthy diets and address the global syndemic of obesity, undernutrition, and climate change.
Produce technical products on norms and standards, data, and research
Develop updated guidance and tools for assessing, managing, and counseling on infant and young child feeding and nutrition and on overweight in children.