For several years now, Madagascar has been working to fight malnutrition via a national policy and several successive nutrition action plans, including the recent Pnan-3 plan. The latter aims to improve the nutritional status of the population, in particular of the most vulnerable groups, taking a multi-sectoral approach, of which this project is a part.
“Aintsoa” is a combination of the Malagasy words “aina” (life) and “soa” (beautiful, good). The Aintsoa project title was chosen because the project intends to enable the population concerned by the project to have a better life. While fighting malnutrition, it will also tackle its underlying causes in terms of health, social and gender inequalities.
The project is being implemented by GRET and the social business Nutri’zaza. It includes actions focusing on:
> specific nutrition: to improve access to food products suited to women and children’s needs, promote their consumption and recommended food and healthcare practices;
> sensitive nutrition: strengthening of vulnerable urban households’ food security; deployment of an urban agriculture strategy in partnership with the Antananarivo urban council; strengthening of access to social services and sanitation in partnership with Diotontolo, a sani-market social franchise; awareness-raising on diet-related non-communicable diseases;
> governance: application of quality norms for fortified products, discussions between stakeholders on the subject areas developed by the project.
In addition, specific actions are conducted transversally to reduce gender inequalities inherent to these issues.
This project is being conducted in the cities of Antananarivo, Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa, Morondava, Toliara, Toamasina, Antsiranana and Mahajanga, for a period of five years (2022 to 2026).