Nutrition and Food Safety
The Nutrition and Food Safety (NFS) Department is addressing the burden of disease from physical, chemical and microbial hazards in food and unhealthy diets, maternal and child malnutrition, overweight and obesity.

Monitoring Nutritional status and Food safety events (MNF)

The Monitoring Nutritional status and Food safety events (MNF) Unit defines indicators and nutrition surveillance systems, hosts and maintain nutrition databases, monitors nutrition trends and measures the impact of country food and nutrition policies. The Unit manages INFOSAN and collaborates with WHE for the management of major food safety events including PHEICs.

Our work

Publications

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Microbiological risk assessment of viruses in foods: part 2: prevention and intervention measures: meeting report

In response to a request from the 53rd Session of the Codex Committee on Food Hygiene (CCFH), the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Meeting on Microbiological Risk...

Policies and interventions to create healthy school food environments: WHO guideline

Children spend a large share of their day in school, making it a critical setting for shaping lifelong dietary habits and reducing health and nutrition...

Strengthening surveillance of and response to foodborne diseases: introductory manual

This publication updates the document published in 2017 entitled “Strengthening surveillance of and response to foodborne diseases: introductory...

Documents

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NFS newsletter Sep-Oct 2025 cover

This edition of the NFS Newsletter features key activities we undertook in September and October 2025. 

Technical note administrative data child malnutrition publication cover

The purpose of this technical note is to provide evidence-based recommendations in the collection, quality assessment and analysis of individual-level...

Ad hoc Joint FAO-WHO Expert meeting November 2025 summary and conclusions cover

In response to the request from Codex Committee on Food Labelling (CCFL) for scientific advice on reference dose(s) (RfDs) and concentration for gluten...