Journalists and Communication Professionals Empowered to Combat Micronutrient Deficiencies in Africa

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Journalists and Communication Professionals Empowered to Combat Micronutrient Deficiencies in Africa

IPNEWS: A transformative capacity-building workshop aimed at intensifying the fight against micronutrient deficiencies in Africa has successfully concluded in Abidjan, Cรดte d’Ivoire.

Organized by Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in collaboration with the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement, the weeklong event brought together 20 journalists from 17 African countries, equipping them with essential tools to advocate for malnutrition solutions.

Judith Kabore, Country Action Specialist for Francophone Africa from the Dakar Hub of the SUN Movement, emphasized the urgent need to combat malnutrition.

“Micronutrient deficiencies affect millions of children across Africa, limiting their growth and development,” she stated. Kabore urged African leaders to take deliberate action to ensure children receive the necessary nutrients.

The workshop highlighted the critical role of media in raising awareness and influencing policy. “Journalists and communicators are essential in this fight,” Kabore noted, stressing that their voices can mobilize public support for nutritional programs.

Funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Deutsche Gesellschaft fรผr Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, and CRS, the workshop featured a series of discussions and interactive sessions aimed at enhancing journalists’ understanding of nutrition-related challenges and solutions in Africa.

Representing Liberia, Solomon A. Ware, Director of Press and Public Affairs in the Office of the Vice President, actively engaged in discussions, underscoring the importance of media in shaping public opinion and government policies for improved nutrition outcomes.

The SUN Movement, a global initiative dedicated to eradicating malnutrition in all its forms, continues to collaborate with CRS and other stakeholders to address Africa’s nutrition challenges through a multi-sectoral approach.

The workshop’s theme, “Multisectoral and Intersectoral Dialogue in the Fight Against Micronutrient Deficiencies in Africa,” facilitated discussions among journalists and media partners from 17 African SUN countries on collaboration in nutrition, food fortification, and the contributions of communicators.

Participants concluded the workshop with a commitment to advocate for change, using their platforms to amplify the urgency of addressing micronutrient deficiencies and holding governments accountable for implementing effective policies.

As the workshop wrapped up, the call to action was clear: stronger media advocacy, intentional leadership from African governments, and sustained efforts from all sectors are essential to combat the rising issue of malnutrition and secure a healthier future for Africaโ€™s children.

This regional capacity-building workshop was organized by the Regional Office for Francophone Africa of the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement (SUN Movement), in collaboration with Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and the Initiative of African Journalists and Communicators for Nutrition (IJ-CAN).

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