The Seqota Declaration is a high-level commitment unveiled by the Government of Ethiopia in July 2015 to end child undernutrition by 2030. Recognizing the role of nutrition in propelling sustainable development, Seqota Declaration builds on and supports the implementation of the National Nutrition Program (NNP II). Informed by a conceptual framework built around three pathways of change, the 15-year Seqota Declaration Roadmap focuses on delivering high-impact nutrition-specific, nutrition smart and infrastructure interventions across multiple sectors namely health, agriculture and natural resources, livestock and fishery, water, irrigation and electricity, education, labor, and social affairs, women and children affairs, as well as the environment, forest, and climate change.
COMMUNICATION’S ROLE IN PROMOTING AGRICULTURAL ADVANCEMENTS
On Tuesday 22nd October 2024, we held a productive co-creation workshop with the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF), aimed at