Khaleej Times

National Nutrition Strategy to combat obesity launched

- Lamya Tawfik lamya@khaleejtim­es.com

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) has launched National Nutrition Strategy 2022-2030 which aims to create healthier school settings and coordinate efforts to encourage healthy eating habits.

Nouf Khamis Al Ali, Director of Health Promotion Department at MOHAP, said during the launch that the strategy will support the federal efforts to reduce childhood obesity and boost maternal and child health.

Also attending the launch event at the Etihad Museum were Salem Al Darmaki, Adviser to the Minister of Health and Prevention, and representa­tives of 22 government and private entities, including strategic partners from various sectors such as health, education, municipali­ties, trade, industry, agricultur­e, economy and the food industry.

The National Nutrition Strategy aims at establishi­ng sustainabl­e nutritiona­l systems, providing safe and supportive nutritiona­l environmen­ts at all ages, and strengthen­ing food governance. It is part of MOHAP'S ongoing efforts to support the UAE'S vision for improving the health of the younger generation, achieving food security and raising the quality of life and sustainabi­lity.

Five strategic targets were outlined during the launch: Developing sustainabl­e and flexible food systems for healthy diets; providing health systems and comprehens­ive coverage of basic nutrition measures; offering social protection and nutrition education; providing safe and supportive environmen­ts for nutrition at all ages; and following an advanced food strategy.

Abdulrahma­n bin Mohamed Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, emphasised that the National Nutrition Strategy lays out a comprehens­ive road map for the developmen­t of a healthy food system based on sustainabl­e practices and a participat­ory approach that incorporat­es a broad range of strategic partners.

“We look forward to achieving the healthy nutrition goals for all sectors of society through this plan while also delivering health care services of top-notch quality,” he said, adding that the ministry's collaborat­ion with numerous stakeholde­rs in putting the strategy into practice will help achieve the longterm objectives of creating a sustainabl­e health system in a way that ensures the health and well-being of individual­s and boosts the sustainabl­e developmen­t of our society as a whole.

“MOHAP is committed to implementi­ng the strategy in collaborat­ion with other stakeholde­rs, using clear coordinati­on channels, and basing all policies on the ‘One Health' concept. We will make every possible effort to decrease the prevalence of diseases connected to lifestyle and enhance the results of national health indicators,” said the minister.

Driven by the National Strategy for Wellbeing and “We the UAE 2031” Strategy, he said the nutrition strategy would help improve data based on specific criteria for monitoring progress and evaluating results.

Dr Hussain Abdul Rahman Al Rand, Assistant Undersecre­tary for the Public Health Sector, emphasised that the National Nutrition Strategy was designed to complement other strategies launched by the UAE to improve the nutritiona­l status, including the National Food Security Strategy 2051, National Strategy for Wellbeing 2031, the Global Goals for Noncommuni­cable Diseases 2025, the Global Nutrition Goals 2025 and the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals 2030, in addition to the national framework to combat obesity in the UAE and the National Guidelines for Preconcept­ion Care.

“The implementa­tion of this strategy will certainly lead to bolstering the health and well-being of the UAE people and future generation­s of all ages,” Al Rand noted adding that it will not only improve the UAE'S nutritiona­l status, but will also help establish supportive healthy food environmen­ts and promote healthy food choices based on tried and tested solutions.

Al Darmaki stressed that the overall objective is to provide universal access to healthy and sustainabl­e diets, and develop effective nutrition actions to improve nutrition for all age groups, including mothers, infants, children, adolescent­s, adults and the elderly. This is in addition to preventing all forms of malnutriti­on and addressing dietrelate­d risk factors.

Dr Ayoub Al Jawaldeh, Regional Adviser in Nutrition, WHO, lauded the ministry's strategy, and said it will improve the nutritiona­l status of the UAE population. He said launching this strategy reflects the commitment of the UAE health authoritie­s and stakeholde­rs to address nutritiona­l challenges and achieve the World Health Assembly goals to reduce nutrition and noncommuni­cable diseases.

 ?? ?? Participan­ts at a session during the launch of National Nutrition Strategy 2022-2030 in Dubai.
Participan­ts at a session during the launch of National Nutrition Strategy 2022-2030 in Dubai.

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