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Process 1: Bringing people in the same space Score each step: 0 (not applicable); 1 (started); 2 (on-going); 3 (nearly completed); 4 (completed) STEP 1. Select/develop coordinating mechanisms at country level 2. Coordinate internally and broaden membership/engage with other actors for broader influence FINAL PLATFORM SCORE (Morning Session) Government UN and Donor network CSO network Business network 3 2 2 3 3 Available : Presidential decree 42/2013, document on policy framework, program planning, and organizational structure of technical team and working group Should be develop provincial/district regulation for the implementation It felt there are still weak coordination among Available : Presidential decree 42/2013, document on policy framework, program planning, and organizational structure of technical team and working group UN Country Network on Nutrition developed with TOR. Technical staff continue to provide support to Government Focal Point. Appoint UN focal person at head of agency level. Develop joint UN workplan Formal structure exist and SUN Government focal point is appointed but not convened regularly All companies implemented nutrition programme under Company-Community Partnership in Heatlh for Indonesia (CCPHI) 1 2 2 1 2 internal coordination to be optimalize in Four UN agencies are currently members of there is no link between working group There is limited connection between ref:indonesia User Page 1 (15)

3. Engage within / contribute to MSP stakeholders at national as well as local level. Allocated budget to be supported by Bappenas for coordination at sub national level There is engagement of each network within/contribute to MSP but evidence of impact to be better proven particular between government and private sectors To increase advocacy and campaign UN Country Network on Nutrition, however, reaching out to other UN agencies through the UN Country Team. Regular contact exists between members of the UN Country Network on Nutrition. Nutrition is integrated into the UNPDF. There is a plan to develop a Common Narrative on Nutrition to facilitate harmonized MSP participation. Engagement of additional UN agencies and the WB in the UN Country Network on Nutrition company, assosiation, and government sectors 2 1 2 2 2 Participation of line ministries is not optimal yet UN agencies regularly participate and provide technical support when invited to MSP meetings,. Forum to facilitate coordination of the scaling up nutrition movement such as Gerakan Kesehatan Ibu dan anak (Mother and Childh Health Movement) Working group multi sector ref:indonesia User Page 2 (15)

Ensure all relevant UN agencies participate which already contribute to nutrition improvement programme 4. Track and report on own contribution to MSP 5. Sustain Impact of the MSP There has been some accountability process but the involvement of other process is not clear yet. Documented in Natioanal Medium Term Development Plan 2010-2014 1 1 0 1 1 MSP involvement just started No agreed process at present to track and report on UN Network contribution to the MSP. Need an agreed process to track and report on UN Network Contribution to the MSP Outcome report has to be shared in the coordinating platform at the national as well as local level Report by own company not yet link to MSP 2 2 2 1 2 Role of stakeholders have been accomodated in the Natioanal Medium Term Development Plan 2010-2014 UNPDF was developed before Indonesia joined the SUN Movement, however, nutrition is integrated into the UNPDF SUN commitment to be reflected in next UNPDF (2016-2020) Upcoming endurance test? Scale Up work group and activity with MSP ref:indonesia User Page 3 (15)

Process 2: Coherent policy and legal framework Score each step: 0 (not applicable); 1 (started); 2 (on-going); 3 (nearly completed); 4 (completed) STEP 1. Analyse existing nutrition-relevant policies and programmes FINAL PLATFORM SCORE (Morning Session) Government UN and Donor network CSO network Business network 3 3 3 3 3 There are Health Sector Review; Benchmark for post MDGs work group to involve government, NGOs, academia, professionals, and business Routine data, regular survey (Basic Health Survey), IDHS UN supported the development of a Background Study on Nutrition, which examined current policies, strategies and plans on nutrition in order to inform the integration of nutrition into the upcoming 5 year Medium Term Development Plan. UN technical team members continue to share relevant UN/global polices and statements with relevant government In line with the existing policy ref:indonesia User Page 4 (15)

2. Mainstream nutrition in own policies and strategies 3. Coordinate / harmonise member Businesses are expected to have nutrition indicator related to their CSR agencies and other partners. Suggest to involve private sectors since the planning step 2 3 3 2 2 National Medium Term Development Plan 2015-2019 accomodated nutrition policy/program as cross sectors issue not only health but also education, family planning, gender, WASH, etc. Public Health Obligatory Functions Standard has been regulated to accomodate all indicator include stunting Follows the Global SUN Policy, National Medium Term Development Plan, Nutrition in the mainstream of development UNDAF reflects nutrition as a priority. UN representatives sensitized on SUN through the UN Country Team meetings. More can be done to ensure that additional UN agencies (beyond FAO, WFP, WHO and UNICEF) prioritize nutrition in country strategies. Mainstream of nutrition program start and based on evidence in Basic Health Survey 2007 and landscape analysis of nutrition 2010 Changing of policy 2 2 2 2 2 ref:indonesia User Page 5 (15)

inputs in policy / legal framework development 4. Influence policy/legal framework development through advocacy/contribution The coordination exist in the document if policy framework Advocacy at some of the district level have been conducted since 2013; Coordination is on going Some coordination between UN agencies for inputs to policies and regulations Enhance coordination between UN agencies for inputs to policies and regulations Learning and achievements of nutrition senstive actors be invited to be shared in the (larger) MSP of nutrition. Industry is already involved To encourage expanded involvement of private sectors in nonfood/suplement producer 2 2 3 2 2 Improvement of effectiveness and intensity of advocacy at the local Advocacy and communication conducted in scattered area Intensification of advocacy and communication to reach UN agencies draw on UN/global policy and legal frameworks to provide technical assistance to strengthen frameworks in Indonesia. UN also share evidence and experiences from other countries. Enhance coordination among UN agencies to Learning and achievements of nutrition senstive actors be invited to be shared in the (larger) MSP of nutrition ref:indonesia User Page 6 (15)

5. Disseminate policy and operationalize / Enforce legal framework 6. Track and report results for steering and learning / Sustain policy impact level in particular for the more stakeholders and cover all sectors provider at grass root level actors adequately 2 2 3 2 2 Dissemination of policy through health promotion and private sectors advertisement through mass media and website on Indonesia SUN Movement available at Bappenas Dissemination policy is conducted but not optimal yet UN supports government to disseminate and operationalize policy/regulatory frameworks Funding limitations can limit UN's capacity to financially support dissemination. Learning and achievements of nutrition senstive actors be invited to be shared in the (larger) MSP of nutrition 2 2 2 2 2 Indonesia has participated in some multicountries studies (SMILING, SEANUT) and international publication. Evaluation of the implementation of Provincial Plan of Action for Food and Nutrition UN provides technical support to track implementation of policy/legal frameworks, e.g. For food fortification and monitoring of BMS code. Learning and achievements of nutrition senstive actors be invited to be shared in the (larger) MSP of nutrition Not well-informed. ref:indonesia User Page 7 (15)

the scale and scope of publication need to be expanded. Further support from the UN is needed to strengthen the regulator and monitoring mechanisms in Indonesia. Capacity building to more companies ref:indonesia User Page 8 (15)

Process 3: Common Results Framework for National Nutrition Plan (aligned programming) Score each step: 0 (not applicable); 1 (started); 2 (on-going); 3 (nearly completed); 4 (completed) STEP 1. Align own programmes to national nutritionrelevant policies underly written during 2. Translate policy / legal framework in Common Results Framework (CRF) for SUN FINAL PLATFORM SCORE (Morning Session) Government UN and Donor network CSO network Business network 3 3 2 3 3 Aligned own programmes to national nutritionrelevant policies in National/Provincial/District Plan of Action on Food and Nutrition which the outcome were stunting and calory consumption To insert sensitive indicator to the existing National/Provincial/District Plan of Action on Food and Nutrition Aligned at national level, to be harmonize at local level UNPDF is aligned with current RPJMN but was developed before the advent of the SUN Movement in Indonesia. Ensure the next UNPDF (2016-20) reflects the government's current polices, plans and strategies for nutrition in all sectors. Evidence based program planning, involve multisectors in-line with national nutritiol relevant policy but never completed Suggest a sustain coordination among multi sectors 2 2 2 2 2 ref:indonesia User Page 9 (15)

underly written during 3. Organise implementation of CRF underly written during 4. Manage implementation of CRF Policy framework to be disseminated intensively to stakeholders. suggested for reward and punishment for the local government in implementation of CRF has been implemented, need communication through non government network The UN shares knowledge on international standards and expereinces, and provides technical subject matter expertise. The UN (or others) shoudl provide international experience/expertise in costing for the CRF. Improve communication through media up to district level and sub district Government already backing up private sectors Assisstance from government to communicate programme which has been launch 2 2 2 2 1 Implementation of CRF has been organise in some provinces not yet cover all provinces and districts Include SUN Indicator in for Monitoring of the development achievement Provide Technical Assistance to province and district from the working group at the national level Law enforcement to the local government based on the acheivement The UN periodically supports the government to conduct capacity assessments, and shares lessons learned from other countries Started by private sectors who implement spesific intervention need support from government 2 2 2 2 1 ref:indonesia User Page 10 (15)

underly written during 5. Track and report implementation results for steering and learning/evaluate to sustain impact underly written during Implementation of CRF has been organise in some provinces not yet cover all provinces and districts To follow up the implementation to be covered in all provinces in collaboration with CSO and private sectors Communication and advocacy had been done but the implementation has not reach all district Collaboration with private sectors The UN supports the modelling or piloting of new approaches to improve the implementation of nutrition strategies at subnational level, particularly nutritionspecific interventions. Further joint UN support could be provided to support goverment in improving the implementation of nutrtion-senstive approaches. involvement of private sectors to be intensified to contribute in the implementation Expected guidance and direct assisstance to private sector 1 2 3 2 1 On going The UN monitors and evaluates own programmes in order to provide evidence (e.g. Best practices) that can be used to strengthen policies and inform scale-up. ref:indonesia User Page 11 (15)

Guidance on Reporting the implementation result should be clear, who doing what and 2 ways mechanism of reporting and its feedback Guidance on Reporting the implementation result should be clear, who doing what and 2 ways mechanism of reporting and its feedback Government to provide resources and coordinate private sectors. Need to develop special forum to accomodate those private sectors. Process 4: Financial tracking and resource mobilisation Score each step: 0 (not applicable); 1 (started); 2 (on-going); 3 (nearly completed); 4 (completed) STEP FINAL PLATFORM SCORE (Morning Session) Government UN and Donor network CSO network Business network 1. Assess financial feasibility 2 2 1 1 0 underly Some local government have allocated finance and Assess financial feasibility is already The UN is able to create overview of own Started mobilize resources from exist but need focus on spending on nutrition - written during private sector the effective and related targeted programmes/actions Assess financial feasibility is already exist for individual company however not to be coordinated yet in network Spending budget to be efficiently targeted to activity which have nutrition impact. Mapping budgeting and spending. The UN does not currently share information on own spending on nutrition ref:indonesia User Page 12 (15)

2. Track and (transparently) accounting of spending underly written during 3. Scale up and align resources (incl. filling the gaps) underly written during Research on cost effective intervention 1 2 1 1 0 Prioritise nutrition programme. Evidence based planning. Checking for overlapping and harmonise the budget. Prioritise nutrition programme. Evidence based planning. on going. Transparancy, synergy among stakehlders need to be improved The UN is able to track own spending trends on nutrition -related programmes/actions The UN does not currently share information on own spending trends and gaps on nutrition there is strong enough tracking the spending for NGO but lack of transparancy and very confidential The business (as individual company) is able to track own spending on nutritionrelated program but not as a network 1 2 2 2 0 Scale up and align resources are underway, but the implementation and institution are need to be strengthened The UN assesses additional funding needs, and is taking steps to mobilize funds. The UN recognises teh gaps and opportunities for increased synergy among UN agencies in the network There is scope to improve the synergy among UN agencies in local buget is available but late disbursement Scale up and align resources are underway for every company, not as a network ref:indonesia User Page 13 (15)

4. Honour commitments (turn pledges into disbursements) underly written during 5. Ensure predictability / sustain impact / multiyear funding underly written during Checking for overlapping working together to and harmonise the budget. improve nutrition. 2 2 3 2 0 Commitment of the district goverment to implement plan of action for food and nutrition Commitment to be sustain in the next development plan even though has been accomodated in the National Medium Term Development Plan 2015-2019, multi year funding still to be secured in the annual development plan Commited. The commitment to be shared up to district and sub-district level The UN agencies generally carefully determine the financial resources it has available to support government and disburses these funds according to the agreed schedule with government/partners local buget is available but late disbursement Buget is available and commited as individual company. 1 2 2 1 0 Commited. Some UN agencies have multi-year funding frameworks. It is becoming increasingly difficult to mobilize donor support in Indonesia due to middle income status, which makes it challenging to multi-year funding is exist in some companies (not as network) ref:indonesia User Page 14 (15)

Budget has to be guided and transparant planed with directed by evidence on the cost effective and direct/indirect involvement The budget for nutrition to be monitor, not to be reallocated. put multi-year funding frameworks in place. Note: The coordinator and the secretary of the Business network did not attend the workshop. ref:indonesia User Page 15 (15)