A nationwide diet data system (NNIS) is a system for gathering, analysing, storing, and disseminating data to help decision-making related to diet programmes in a rustic. A powerful NNIS improves decision-making and results in higher diet outcomes, making it a key factor within the achievement of Sustainable Growth Aim 2 and different diet objectives.
Nations want help to determine and strengthen their NNISs; nonetheless, steering on this matter has not been accessible. To fill this hole, the WHO-UNICEF Technical Skilled Advisory Group on Diet Monitoring (TEAM) created the first-ever world steering on NNIS.
The NNIS steering consists of a five-module publication entitled “The Fundamentals Collection” masking the next matters:
- Module 1. What’s an NNIS?
- Module 2. How does an NNIS help a rustic’s diet programmes?
- Module 3. What is required to construct a helpful NNIS?
- Module 4. What are the primary attributes of an NNIS?
- Module 5. What are the primary varieties of information utilized in an NNIS?