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Uganda signs its National Nutrient Profile Model

The Ministry of Health has signed Uganda's National Nutrient Profile Model, the technical foundation that any front of pack warning label has to stand on.

Uganda signs its National Nutrient Profile Model

The Ministry of Health has signed Uganda’s National Nutrient Profile Model. It is a technical document that most Ugandans will never read, and it may turn out to be one of the more consequential public health decisions of the decade.

What it actually does

A nutrient profile model is a set of thresholds. Above this much sugar per hundred grams, a product is high in sugar. Above this much salt, high in salt. It sounds bureaucratic because it is, and that is the point: without an agreed threshold, a warning label has nothing to warn about and every argument becomes a negotiation.

Uganda now has those thresholds. They were built from WHO regional guidance and adapted to what is actually on Ugandan shelves, which is not the same as what is on shelves in Geneva.

What happens next

The model is the fourth of five stages in this campaign. What remains is the regulation itself: the instrument that says a product exceeding these thresholds must carry a warning on the front of the pack, in a specified size and format, from a specified date.

That is where industry lobbying usually concentrates, because the design details decide whether a label works. A small grey icon in a corner satisfies the letter of a rule and changes nothing. The plain black octagon used in Chile changed purchasing behaviour within eighteen months.

Who did this

The Uganda National CSO Coalition on Front of Pack Warning Labels has been pushing this since 2023. CEFROHT convenes it. The Ministry of Health did the work that only a ministry can do. Neither of us did it alone, and the coalition is why it held together through three years of committee rooms.

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