The Bauchi State Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Mohammed Auwal Jatau has unveiled the State’s 2024-2028 Multisectoral Action Plan for Food and Nutrition, a strategic approach to combat malnutrition and improve food security in the state.
Speaking at the launching of the plan held at the conference hall of his office, Government House, Bauchi, Auwal Jatau said Bauchi state is poised to implement the National Strategic Plan of Action for Nutrition to help the state move forward.
The Deputy Governor, who is the chairman of the State Nutrition Council, noted that, the present administration of Governor Bala Mohammed has taken a crucial steps to accelerate the reduction of hunger and malnutrition in the state.
According to him, having realized that, malnutrition and hunger cannot be eliminated through efforts of one sector, the state government has began the development of nutrition-sensitive interventions in the agriculture, health, social protection, early child development, education, water and sanitation sectors, in order to achieve the Zero Hunger Challenge including zero stunting among children under the age of five years.
He said to address malnutrition and hunger, the state government has made adequate budgetary provision in the annual budget for nutrition programs such as Community Management of Acute Malnutrition, Infant and Young Child Feeding among others.
Auwal Jatau further revealed that, the plan will be used as an advocacy tool for improved nutrition financing in Bauchi and incorporates monitoring and evaluation, accountability and learning components for easy tracking of progress and impact evaluation.
On her part, the Commissioner for Budget, Planning and Multilateral Coordination, Amina Katagum, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Jibrin Yusuf said the action plan was developed with the support of development partners to tackle malnutrition in Bauchi.
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