This report analyzes the opportunities to improve the quality of frontline nutrition interventions in Indonesia’s health sector as an element of achieving the National Strategy to Accelerate Stunting Prevention (2018–2021) (StraNas Stunting) goals. It uses a framework adapted from the Lancet Global Health Commission’s report on High-Quality Health Systems in the Sustainable Development Goals Era, which explains that improving the quality of nutrition health care requires system-wide action. In specific, high-quality nutrition services necessitate both process and foundational reforms at the macro, meso, and micro levels.

The paper outlines the challenges and proposes recommendations to improve quality nutrition care and services in the country.

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