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National Nutrition Strategy 2014-2050.

Country
Type of law
Policy
Source

Abstract
The National Nutrition Strategy of Oman is a strategic instrument with a multi-sectoral approach which aims to achieve by 2050 an equitable, environmentally sustainable and increasingly self-sufficient Oman, with a population physically fit and well-nourished at all ages committed to an active life style and balanced diet that secures women’s nutrition throughout the life-cycle. The strategy sets out goals in the following key domains: Health and Nutrition; Food and Nutrition Security; Physical fitness through active living.
Regarding nutrition and health, the strategy defines actions and interventions aimed to: raise exclusive breastfeeding to improve nutritional and cognitive potential of children; reduce levels of stunting and low birth weight to three percent of the population through improvement of all women’s health and nutrition before, during and after pregnancy; reduce anemia and all micronutrient deficiencies through consumption of appropriate micronutrient rich foods; Increase diet of non-obesogenic fresh fruits and vegetables; increase local food self-sufficiency and dietary diversity through organically grown vegetables and fruits by introducing high-tech (i.e., nutrient and water efficient) rural and urban gardens in 80 percent of all households.
The strategic adopts a multi-sectoral approach through coordination of planning and inputs from Ministries of Agriculture, Municipalities and Water Resources, Commerce, Consumer Protection, Education and Health.
Date of text
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Department of Nutrition, Ministry of Health, Sultanate of Oman.
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No