Deadline: 31-May-2026
The UNICEF is seeking expressions of interest for a nutrition programme strengthening initiative in Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) Province, Indonesia. The programme aims to improve integrated maternal and child nutrition services through community-based interventions, nutrition system strengthening, climate-resilient approaches, and malnutrition prevention and treatment.
UNICEF has allocated an indicative budget of approximately USD 305,000 for implementation through a local implementing partner under its 2026–2030 Country Programme.
About the Nutrition Programme
The initiative focuses on improving nutrition outcomes for:
The programme responds to high rates of:
- Stunting
- Wasting
- Maternal undernutrition
- Micronutrient deficiencies
in NTT Province, one of Indonesia’s most nutrition-vulnerable regions.
Key Focus Areas
The programme supports:
- Maternal nutrition
- Infant and young child feeding (IYCF)
- Prevention and treatment of malnutrition
- Micronutrient interventions
- Nutrition in emergencies
- Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM)
- Climate-resilient nutrition systems
- Community nutrition services
- Social and behaviour change communication (SBCC)
- Nutrition system strengthening
Planned Activities
Key activities include:
- Strengthening early detection and treatment of wasting
- Expanding outpatient care using Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF)
- Improving nutrition data and reporting systems
- Supporting Family-led MUAC initiatives
- ECD-led wasting detection programmes
- Training health facilitators and community volunteers
- Strengthening mother support groups
- Improving nutrition counselling services
- Conducting awareness campaigns on nutrition and climate change
- Supporting Posyandu community services
The programme will also support:
- Provincial Food and Nutrition Action Plan development
- Nutrition emergency contingency planning
- Maternal nutrition and IMAM trainings
- Establishment of provincial and district facilitator pools
- Annual programme reviews and evaluations
Programme Outputs
The initiative is structured around three major outputs:
- Strengthening evidence-based nutrition planning, budgeting, monitoring, and evaluation
- Improving equitable and responsive nutrition service delivery
- Enhancing caregiver knowledge and parenting practices for early malnutrition prevention
Who Can Apply?
UNICEF is seeking a local implementing partner with experience in:
- Nutrition programming
- Community health systems
- Maternal and child health
- Behaviour change communication
- Capacity building
- Nutrition emergency response
Applicants should demonstrate operational capacity to implement programmes in NTT Province.
Budget and Location
Key programme details include:
- Location: NTT Province, Indonesia
- Region: Lesser Sunda Islands
- Indicative budget: Approximately USD 305,000
- Implementation model: Partnership with a local organization
Why This Initiative Matters
NTT Province continues to face major nutrition challenges, including some of the highest stunting and wasting rates in Indonesia.
The programme supports:
- Indonesia’s nutrition goals
- Climate-sensitive nutrition systems
- Community-based healthcare approaches
- Early childhood nutrition interventions
- Strengthened maternal and child health systems
The initiative also promotes long-term resilience through stronger nutrition systems and local capacity development.
Tips for Applicants
Strong applications should:
- Demonstrate nutrition programme experience
- Show strong community engagement capacity
- Highlight expertise in maternal and child nutrition
- Include climate-sensitive approaches
- Present strong monitoring and reporting systems
- Demonstrate experience working with local governments and communities
Avoid:
- Weak implementation plans
- Limited community outreach strategies
- Incomplete monitoring frameworks
- Lack of operational capacity in NTT Province
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the purpose of the programme?
The initiative aims to strengthen maternal and child nutrition services in NTT Province, Indonesia.
Which organization is leading the initiative?
The programme is led by UNICEF under its 2026–2030 Country Programme.
What are the main focus areas?
The programme focuses on maternal nutrition, malnutrition prevention and treatment, IMAM, climate-resilient nutrition systems, and community-based nutrition services.
Where will the programme be implemented?
The project will be implemented in NTT Province in Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands region.
What is the budget for the initiative?
UNICEF has allocated an indicative budget of approximately USD 305,000.
Who can apply?
UNICEF is seeking a qualified local implementing partner with experience in nutrition and community health programming.
Conclusion
UNICEF’s nutrition programme strengthening initiative in NTT Province aims to improve maternal and child nutrition outcomes through integrated, community-based, and climate-sensitive interventions. By strengthening nutrition systems, expanding community services, and improving caregiver practices, the programme seeks to address persistent malnutrition challenges while supporting long-term health resilience in Indonesia.
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