Abstract:
Background: Although Ethiopia has recorded a steady and impressive reduction in
stunting over the past decade, levels remain high and stark geographical inequalities
persist. To address these problems, on 15th July 2015, the Government of Ethiopia
announced and implemented the Seqota Declaration that commits to ending stunting
among children under 2 years by 2030. However, little is known about the
documentation of this program’s practices and the effective implementation of Seqota
Declaration programs in Ethiopia. Identifying and documenting such practices could
help strengthen health systems and improve health outcomes.