The 53rd session of the Regional Committee for Africa in September 2003 adopted a resolution on food safety urging the strengthening of food safety programmes. The resolution commits member countries to develop or update food safety legislation and policies that are based on scientific risk assessment along the entire food chain as well as to integrate food safety matters into education programmes for consumers. Further impetus was provided by the 57th session of the Regional committee for Africa on August 2007 where a Regional Strategy on food safety was endorsed. The Regional Strategy aims to assist countries to define their food safety challenges and design national action plans with specific interventions for effective outcomes. Priority interventions include:
The adoption of several global and regional resolutions and strategies have highlighted the will of Member States to mainstream food and nutrition issues in development policies such as the Global Strategy on Infant and Young Child Feeding adopted in May 2002. The strategy aims to revitalize efforts to promote, protect and support appropriate infant and young child feeding. In May 2004, the 57th World Health Assembly endorsed the Global Strategy on diet, physical activity and health which aims to improve public health through healthy eating and physical activity. The African Union Regional Nutrition Strategy 2005-2015 was adopted by the Summit of the Heads of States of the African Union (AU) in January 2006. The strategy seeks to mainstream issues of nutrition security in all strategies for socio-economic development. The priority areas include:
* Feuille d'Information 1 - Sécurité Alimentaire et Groupes à Haut Risque
* Feuille d'Information 2 - Lavage des Mains et Sécurité Alimentaire
* Feuille d'Information 3 - Le Commerce Alimentaire
* Feuille d'Information 4 - Sécurité Alimentaire dans les Situations d'Urgence
* Feuille d'Information 5 - Mycotoxines
* Feuille d'Information 6 - Aliments Génétiquement Modifiés (GMF)
* Feuille d'Information 7 - Le Choléra et la Sécurité Alimentaire