MoHAP, WHO organize workshop to develop National Nutrition Strategy 2022-2030

Published Friday, 04 March 2022

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has recently organized a workshop for the National Nutrition Committee, in cooperation with the World Health Organization (WHO), to develop the 2nd edition of the national nutrition strategy 2022-2030 and the related action plan.

The workshop is part of the Ministry's plans to improve the nutritional status of the UAE population at all age stages and reduce disease and mortality rates from risk factors for non-communicable diseases in the diet, to achieve the Global nutrition targets 2025, and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Present at the workshop were HE Dr. Hussein Abdul Rahman Al Rand, the Ministry’s Assistant Undersecretary for the Public Health Sector and Chairman of the National Nutrition Committee, Nouf Khamis Al Ali, Director of the Health Promotion Department, MoHAP, while from WHO attended Dr. Ayoub Al Jawaldah from the WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as a  number of strategic partners from 16 different sectors, such as health, education, municipalities, trade and industry, agriculture, economy and food and beverages industry.

Six themes

The ministry’s nutrition team has reviewed the achievements of the 1st UAE’s National Nutrition Action Plan, and discussed the challenges that faced members of the National Committee for Nutrition, and appropriate solutions. The team has also discussed with the Global Health Advisor, the vision of the National Nutrition Strategy 2022-2030 and its strategic objectives.

Discussions reviewed six working groups to identify key nutrition interventions and programs, covering key strategic areas. These include sustainable and flexible food systems for healthy diets, availability of health systems for comprehensive coverage of basic nutrition measures, social protection and nutrition education, investing to improve nutrition, safe and supportive environments for nutrition at all ages, and nutrition governance as a prelude to an advanced nutritional strategy.

Developing food health system

Dr. Hussain Al Rand stressed the importance of the workshop and its role in developing the national nutrition strategy in cooperation with the WHO Regional Office, adding that it comes in line with the ministry’s vision to improve community health by providing comprehensive, innovative, world-class and fair health services and play the regulatory and oversight role in the health sector through an advanced and integrated health legislative system

Al Rand stated that the 2nd edition of the National Nutrition Strategy plays a crucial role in reducing the prevalence of chronic and malnutrition diseases, reducing the costs of spending on treating diseases, enhancing the health of new generations of children and adolescents, achieving food security in the country, and raising the quality and sustainability of life in the long term. This strategy will also contribute to realizing the global nutrition goals 2025 and sustainable development goals 2030, which will thereby enhance the country's position regionally and globally.

Integrated roadmap

"The main goal is to draw an integrated road map to develop the food health work system in sustainable ways, to develop the results of national health indicators and reduce obesity in children and adolescents, to consolidate the preventive aspect and reduce the rate of lifestyle-related diseases," added Al Rand. "MoHAP, in cooperation with its strategic partners, is committed to promoting community health, providing the ingredients for health care in accordance with international best practices, and protecting society from chronic diseases.

This is achieved by expanding the scope of nutrition initiatives for a healthier and more sustainable future, guided by international and regional policies and strategies to promote health, he noted.

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