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March
2002, Volume 8 No. 1
ARTICLE 7
The Role of Partnership in
Capacity Building in Public Health Nutrition - Experience of
Malaysia
Narimab Awin
Director Family Health
Development Division Ministry of Health Malaysia
ABSTRACT
Public Health emphasizes the plurality of the determinants of
health of individuals, families and communities. Nutrition, as a
major determinant of health, is itself influenced by a multitude of
determinants that are under the purview of several agencies. Thus,
inter-sectoral collaboration among the relevant agencies is
imperative for promoting optimal health and nutrition such a
partnership is manifested in the development and implementation of
the National Plan of Nutrition (NPAN) of Malaysia pursuant to the
International Conference on Nutrition (ICN) held in 1992. While the
overall coordination of NPAN is at the Family Development Division
in the Ministry of Health, the body that sees to the coordination is
again a multi-agency group in the form of the National Coordinating
Committee for Food and Nutrition (NCCFN). The NCCFN has
representation for the nine thrust areas of NPAN that cut across
various sectors including health, agriculture, education, community
development and economic planning. Capacity building is a central
strategy in the NPAN through the creation of positions and special
budgetary allocations, and the implementation of activities
including research, training, development of dietary guidelines and
the National Nutrition Policy. This policy will be a major driving
force for strengthening and building of capacity for
nutrition-related activities, and more importantly it will
facilitate a coordinated and coherent approach to capacity building,
including sharing of resources.
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