24 May 2025

24 May 2025

Brief Summary

The speaker represents Kenya at an event focused on micronutrient deficiencies, which affect over 2 billion people globally. In Kenya, significant percentages of preschool children and pregnant women face vitamin A, zinc, and iron deficiencies. Kenya has a longstanding commitment to food fortification, starting with mandatory salt iodization in 1978, which significantly reduced goiter rates. Fortification of prepackaged maize and wheat flour, as well as edible oils, was mandated in 2012. While compliance has improved, challenges remain, including outdated data, limited funding, and enforcement gaps. Community health promoters play a crucial role in identifying and addressing nutritional gaps at the household level. The speaker urges global and regional partners to support innovation, strengthen local industries, and expand partnerships to achieve global nutrition targets, emphasizing the importance of collaboration as highlighted in SDG17.

  • Kenya is committed to food fortification to combat micronutrient deficiencies.
  • Community health promoters play a key role in identifying and addressing nutritional gaps.
  • Collaboration and partnerships are essential for achieving global nutrition targets.

Introduction: Micronutrient Deficiencies in Kenya

The speaker begins by expressing her honor to represent Kenya at an important event addressing micronutrient deficiencies. She highlights that these deficiencies affect over 2 billion people worldwide. In Kenya, 52.6% of preschool children face marginal vitamin A deficiency, and 41.6% of pregnant women are affected. Zinc and iron deficiencies also remain significant public health concerns in the country.

Kenya's Commitment to Food Fortification

Kenya has a longstanding commitment to food fortification, starting with the mandatory iodization of salt in 1978. This initiative led to a significant decline in goiter rates, from 16% in 1994 to 6% in 2004. Currently, 99% of Kenyan households consume adequately iodized salt. In 2012, Kenya mandated the fortification of prepackaged maize and wheat flour, as well as edible oils, with essential vitamins and minerals. Wheat flour is fortified with vitamin B complex, vitamin A, and zinc, while edible oils and fats are fortified with vitamins A, D, E, and K.

Progress and Challenges in Fortification Compliance

Since the implementation of mandatory fortification, wheat flour compliance has improved from 18% in 2017 to 84% in 2021. Maize flour compliance has also increased, from 16% to 46%. Efforts are underway to expand fortification to include rice. The country is strengthening multisectoral coordination through the Kenya National Food Fortification Alliance and building laboratory capacity for quality assurance at the National Public Health Laboratory, with collaboration from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. Despite these advancements, challenges remain, including outdated micronutrient data, limited funding, enforcement gaps, and barriers for small-scale dealers.

Community Health Promoters and Universal Health Coverage

Fortification is a key part of Kenya's nutrition action plan, universal health coverage, and nutrition for growth commitments. Over 117,831 community health promoters across 47 county governments advocate for these initiatives at the community level. These promoters move from household to household, identifying nutritional gaps and referring individuals to skilled healthcare professionals. Primary care networks, consisting of grouped health facilities, help distribute commodities to hard-to-reach areas, supporting the rollout of universal health coverage. Primary health care plays a significant role in Kenya's progress.

Call for Global Collaboration and Partnerships

The speaker urges global and regional partners to support innovation, strengthen local industries, and expand partnerships to accelerate progress towards global nutrition targets. Collaboration is essential for achieving these goals, as highlighted in SDG17. The speaker concludes by expressing her anticipation for continued collaboration.

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