2014.0968.9

Food and nutrition security, enhanced resilience to food crises

Global programme Food and Nutrition Security, Enhanced Resilience
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Runtime
Partner
Partnerministerien
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Julia Kirya

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Aerial view of a garden with multiple beds and people working in them.
A woman is standing in front of a field. On her back is a toddler looking at the camera.
Market stall with baskets of vegetables and spices and plastic bags with food hanging above with a person sitting in a hammock in the background
Group of people in a field, one person holding a bucket filled with various vegetables
Two people bending over a field with green plants with trees and cloudy sky in the background
Two people sit on the floor in a simple room cooking in a pan over an open fire.
Group of women in traditional saris sitting in a circle on grass under a tree, one woman holding a tablet
A man and a child sit at a wooden table under a covered outdoor area, the man eating from a bowl, the child pointing at a colorful brochure with pictures and text.
Woman wearing a red headscarf and orange t-shirt sitting on the ground holding something in her hands with several people sitting on the ground under a thatched roof in the background.
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Context

Hunger and malnutrition can be attributed to a wide variety of factors: Besides being affected by poverty, conflicts and other forms of crisis, overpopulation and natural disasters, people may also simply lack access to health services, healthy nutrition, clean drinking water and sanitary facilities. In addition, people often do not know enough about healthy nutrition or hygiene. The diverse and complex causes of hunger and malnutrition require solutions that are just as varied. If children do not receive enough micronutrients like iron, zinc or vitamin A while still in the womb or during their first two years (a period referred to as the first 1,000 days), this impacts their health and development for the rest of their lives. Their growth can be limited both physically and in terms of their mental abilities. This in turn can significantly reduce their opportunities to learn and engage in a profession later in life.

Objective

The situations of people at risk of malnutrition, especially women of childbearing age and small children and their resilience to food crises have been improved.

Approach

The project is integrating measures from various areas, including agriculture, health, education, social protection and WASH (water, sanitation and health).

In doing so, it works to:

(1) Increase the availability of diverse and healthy food all year round

(2) Promote habits that ensure a balanced diet, particularly among women and small children

(3) Support policymakers in improving food and nutrition security and resilience, as well as in gathering experience and evidence to demonstrate how people's nutrition can be enhanced.

Since April 2023, the Gates Foundation has been helping to fund this project in the areas of policy advice and capacity-building in connection with efforts to enrich foods with micronutrients.

Last update: January 2025 
View from above of a field where a woman is working.
  • Zambia_Project information: The Food and Nutrition Security, Enhanced Resilience (FANSER) Project in Zambia (GIZ 2025, EN)
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  • Zambia_FANSER Knowledge Map (GIZ 2025, EN)
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  • Zambia_FANSER's contribution to improved nutrition in Zambia: A summary of impacts 2015-2024 (GIZ 2025, EN)
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  • Zambia_Positive Deviance Inquiry Final Report: Food and Nutrition Security, Enhanced Resilience (FANSER) Zambia (GIZ 2022, EN)
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  • Zambia_The Nutrition Sensitive Agriculture Plus Gender Transformation Approach Facilitation Training Cards (GIZ 2025, EN)
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  • Zambia_Impacts of FANSER: Food and Nutrition Security, Enhanced Resilience Project Zambia (GIZ 2022, EN)
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    1.14 MB
  • Zambia_Inception Report - SBC Assignment for FANSER Project of GIZ Zambia (GIZ 2021, EN)
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  • Zambia_The Lead Farmer Model: FANSER´s approach to selecting lead farmers (GIZ 2020, EN)
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    1.09 MB
  • Zambia_ Positive Deviance Step-by-Step Guide (GIZ 2022, EN)
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  • Zambia_FANSER Gender Strategy: Towards an Effective and Innovative Gender Transformative Approach for Better Nutrition for Women and Children (GIZ 2023, EN)
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The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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