Taking Proactive Action Against Open Defecation
By Lwandamo Katondo Namukulo Namukulo is a breastfeeding mother of a healthy 1-year-11-months old baby girl and 5-year old boy. Ms Namukulo, 24, lives in Siwa village, Chief area...
The National Food and Nutrition Commission (NFNC) is a statutory body set up by the Government under Act of Parliament No. 41 of 1967 which has since been repealed under the Act No. 3 of 2020. The Commission is a Government’s advisory body on all matters relating to food and nutrition. In its quest to improve the nutrition status of the Zambian population, the NFNC engages in a number of activities which include, but are not limited to, project implementation, research, training, collaboration, communication and advocacy.
One of the aims and objectives of the NFNC is to create community interest in food and nutrition. As such, the NFNC attaches high importance to communication and advocacy as it is the nerve center that disseminates research findings, influences policy in support of food and nutrition and triggers social and behavior change in individuals and families. In line with this, it produces various reports, social and behavior change materials and audio-visual materials.
To coordinate food and nutrition actions for optimal nutrition of the nation
To be a reliable leading institution for optimal Food and nutrition for the nation
Published studies, assessments, and analytical reports on food and nutrition. Provides evidence, insights, and findings that inform policy development, program design, and stakeholder decision-making.
A centralized hub providing access to nutrition-related data, indicators, and visual dashboards. Supports evidence-based decision-making by presenting key statistics, trends, and performance metrics.
Interactive and family-friendly content designed to promote healthy eating habits among children. Includes nutritious recipes, fun activities, and educational resources that encourage learning about food, nutrition, and healthy lifestyles.
Practical guidance resources for practitioners, partners, and communities. Contains training manuals, implementation guides, and toolkits to support nutrition programs, capacity building, and field operations.
This section showcases NFNC meetings, workshops, trainings, campaigns, and public engagements. It keeps stakeholders and the public informed.
Supported by WHO, UNICEF and many Ministries of Health and
This section showcases NFNC meetings, workshops, trainings, campaigns, and public engagements. It keeps stakeholders and the public informed.
Featuring: Minister of Health, NFNC Acting Executive Director and Cooperating Partners
Supported by WHO, UNICEF and many Ministries of Health and









This section highlights important updates from NFNC, including programme launches, stakeholder engagements, community activities, and national nutrition initiatives.
By Lwandamo Katondo Namukulo Namukulo is a breastfeeding mother of a healthy 1-year-11-months old baby girl and 5-year old boy. Ms Namukulo, 24, lives in Siwa village, Chief area...
By Lwandamo Katondo Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) program has, in its bid to eradicate malnutrition in the country, distributed 150 goats to 14 mother groups drawn from two wards...
By Lwandamo Katondo Disbursement of the pilot 1000 Days Social Cash Transfer (SCT) Nutrition Cash Plus inaugural bimonthly payments to 1,723 eligible mother households in Kalabo district of Western...