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LNAP 2023-2028 Targets:

Baseline
Indicators Basis of Targets
(2022)

A. To reduce undernutrition among infants, young children, school-age children, and pregnant women
Prevalence (%) of low-birth-weight 30% reduction by 2025 from 2017 levels 3.5
(LBW) infants based on
Point Reduction perWHA
year targets. 0.538
Prevalence (%) of stunted children Reduce by 50% the number of stunted 9.70
6-23 months old childrenper
Point Reduction under
year 5 y/o by 2023 (from 2013 1.463
level) based on the WHO/UNICEF discussion
Prevalence (%) of stunted children Reduce
paper: Theby 50% the number
Extension of stunted
of the 2025 Maternal, 16.93
0-59 months old children under
Point Reduction per year 5 y/o by 2023 (from 2013 1.463
level) based on the WHO/UNICEF discussion
Prevalence (%) of wasted children Reduce
paper: Theto <5% by 2025
Extension of (low public
the 2025 health
Maternal, 3.26
0-59 months old significance) based
Point Reduction per year on WHA targets. -0.247
Prevalence (%) of wasted children Reduce to <5% by 2025 (low public health
6-10 years old significance)
Point Reduction based on WHA targets.
per year -1.000
Prevalence (%) of nutritionally-at- Reduce by 3.5% per year based on the PPAN 25.00
risk (NAR) pregnant women Point Reduction
Outcome
perTargets
year 2023-2028. 0.875
Prevalence of pregnant women Increase by 10% per year. 77.00
with at least 4 ANC visits Point Increase per year 0.1000
B. To manage/address overweight among children, adolescents, and adults
Prevalence (%) of overweight Reduce by 1.9% per year. 1.54
children 0-59 months old Point Reduction per year 0.029
Prevalence (%) of WHA GA in 2013 identified voluntary target school data
overweight/obese children 6-10 on obesity
Point Reduction to halt increase from 2010 levels
per year 4.000
years old in 2025, including adolescents and adults.
Prevalence (%) of WHA GA in 2013 identified voluntary target school data
overweight/obese adolescentsPoint Reduction
on obesity to halt increase from 2010 levels
per year 2.133
in 2025, including adolescents and adults.
Prevalence (%) of WHA GA in 2013 identified voluntary target philpen data
overweight/obese adults on obesity
Point Reduction to halt increase from 2010 levels
per year 3.400
in 2025, including adolescents and adults.
C. To improve infant and young child feeding practices
Prevalence (%) of exclusively Increase by 5.8% per year FHSIS
breastfed infants less than 6 Point Increase per year #VALUE!
months old
Prevalence (%) of infants 6-8 Increase by 10% per year. no data
months old who have initiated Point and Increase per year 0.1000
received complementary feeding
D.
andTocontinued
improve proportion
breastfeeding of convergence households recipient of nutrition-specific and sensitive intervention
No. of households with pregnant At least 50% of targeted households in 2024 use projected
women receiving atwith
least 4 months Atandleast
60%50%in 2025. population
No. of households 0-6 of targeted households in 2024
nutrition-specific
old services
No. receiving at least
of households 3 nutrition-
with 6-59 and 60%50%
At least in 2025.
of targeted households in 2024
specific
months services
old receiving at least 4 and 60% in 2025.
No. of households receiving at At least 50% of targeted households in 2024
nutrition-specific services
least 1 nutrition-sensitive and 60% in 2025.
intervention
Targeted Change

2023 2024 2025


d pregnant women
2.96 2.42 1.89 ↓
0.538 0.538 0.538
8.70 7.70 6.70 ↓
1 1 1
8.04 6.58 5.11 ↓
1.463 1.463 1.463
3.51 3.75 4.00 ↓
-0.247 -0.247 -0.247
1.00 2.00 3.00 ↓
-1.000 -1.000 -1.000
24.13 23.28 22.47 ↓
0.844 0.815 0.786
84.70 93.17 102.49 ↑
0.1000 0.1000 0.1000
1.51 1.48 1.45 ↓
0.029 0.028 0.028
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! ↓
2.233 2.233 2.233
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! ↓
2.133 2.133 2.133
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! ↓
3.400 3.400 3.400

#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! ↑


#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE!
#VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! ↑
0.1000 0.1000 0.1000
and sensitive interventions



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