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UNICEF Launches Open Call for Nutrition Programme 2026–2030 (Uganda)
Deadline : 31-Mar-2026
UNICEF invites expressions of interest for the Government of Uganda (GoU)-UNICEF Nutrition Programme 2026–2030. The programme focuses on improving child, adolescent, and maternal nutrition, preventing and treating malnutrition, and strengthening nutrition systems across Uganda, with particular attention to vulnerable populations.
Overview of the Nutrition Programme
The GoU-UNICEF Nutrition Programme 2026–2030 addresses gaps in diets and nutrition practices among children, adolescents, and women of reproductive age. The programme targets undernutrition, stunting, wasting, anemia, and overweight or obesity , and seeks to improve care and treatment coverage for children with wasting through strengthened health system capacity for identification, referral, and treatment. Despite progress in reducing stunting over the past three decades, approximately 2 million children remain affected due to high population growth and persistent malnutrition drivers including child food poverty, poor dietary diversity, inadequate care practices, and limited access to quality services. Nutrition challenges are particularly severe in the Karamoja region and refugee settlements such as Kyaka II , where stunting prevalence reaches 55.4%. Adolescents and adult women face high rates of anemia and rising overweight and obesity prevalence. Climate shocks, food insecurity, and a failing food system exacerbate these issues nationwide.
Programme Objectives and Focus Areas
The Nutrition Sub-Programme has two main outputs:
Output 1: Strengthening Nutrition Systems and Policies
Improve equitable, affordable diets and nutrition services for children, adolescents, and women, including those with disabilities
Build capacity within health systems and local governments to provide quality nutrition services
Develop policies and interventions in coordination with government, UN partners, and NGOs
Output 2: Prevention and Treatment of Child Wasting
Ensure early detection and equitable access to care for children with wasting
Integrate interventions into both development and emergency contexts
Monitor and report on key nutrition indicators to track progress Focus areas include:
Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF)
Malnutrition prevention and treatment
Micronutrient supplementation and general nutrition
Nutrition in emergencies
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
Government agencies
UN partner organizations
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working in nutrition, health, and humanitarian sectors Applicants should demonstrate:
Expertise in nutrition programmes targeting children, adolescents, and women
Capacity to implement interventions in development and emergency contexts
Ability to coordinate with government systems and other partners to avoid duplication
Key Challenges Addressed
High rates of undernutrition, stunting, and wasting among children under five
Anemia and increasing overweight/obesity among adolescents and adult women
Limited access to quality nutrition services in remote, underserved, and refugee areas
Weak multi-sectoral coordination, limited monitoring systems, and shortages of nutrition professionals
Expected Outcomes by 2030
Improved survival, health, and nutrition for newborns, children under five, adolescents, and women during and after pregnancy
Increased coverage of adequate diets for children aged 6–23 months
Reduced prevalence of wasting and stunting among children under five
Enhanced nutrition systems and equitable access to services for vulnerable populations
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Professional registration — Clearly state your training institution and its accreditation. For NGO health roles, additional community health or emergency care training is often decisive.
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