COMMIT to better first foods for young children in Indonesia
Families try hard to provide their children with a variety of healthy and nutritious foods like fresh fruits, vegetables, eggs and meat. But nutritious food is getting more and more expensive, and parents – especially mothers – may not always have time to prepare home cooked meals for every feeding. Food manufacturers have been quick to develop…, COMMIT Activities, The Consortium for Improving Complementary Foods in Southeast Asia – known as COMMIT – was established to better understand the use, quality and regulation of commercially produced complementary foods in Southeast Asia. COMMIT implemented four activities in Indonesia: COMMIT Activity 1: A comprehensive nutrient gap assessment in diets of children…, Taking Action, COMMIT recommends that Indonesia strengthens national regulations on the nutrient composition and labelling practices of commercially produced complementary foods, in line with international guidance. To support this work, COMMIT developed a ‘ Compendium of international standards and guidelines for the improved composition and labelling of…, Watch and share our call to action video:, COMMIT logo_white background