Holschneider, SilviaSubandoro, Ali WinotoRuel-Bergeron, JulieElder, Leslie2022-09-262022-09-262022-08https://hdl.handle.net/10986/38059A high-quality health systems approach that integrates nutrition is vital to accelerate progress in nutrition and meet the sustainable development goals by 2030.High-quality health systems for nutrition include integrated service provision and supplies, performance monitoring, strategic purchasing, and functioning referral services. Underpinning these components are political leadership and commitment, well-defined quality metrics and quality and timely nutrition data, and an accountability system that nurtures demand for quality services, among others. Several World Bank and Global Financing Facility (GFF) - co-financed projects are investing in building high-quality health system foundations to improve the quality of nutrition services and can serve as examples for improving quality of nutrition care.enCC BY 3.0 IGOHEALTH SYSTEMSSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALSINTEGRATED NUTRITION SERVICESMALNUTRITIONMATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTHHEALTH POLICYBuilding High-Quality Health Systems to Improve Nutrition Services for Women and ChildrenBriefWorld BankPolicy and Implementation Considerations10.1596/38059