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Improve nutrition in the Central Sahel by strengthening local food systems

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the European Union (EU) announced that they are partnering in an 18-month project to improve the production, availability and consumption of nutritious foods to prevent malnutrition among women and children in Africa’s Central Sahel region comprising Burkina…
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Publication date: FRI, 2 APR, 2021
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Investigating the impact of COVID-19 on SMEs in national food systems

* Originally published by the SUN Business Network A survey of 327 SMEs in the food system in 14 countries, aiming to assess the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated control measures on their businesses and their support needs, was undertaken by GAIN and partners, including…
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Publication date: TUE, 30 MAR, 2021
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Call for urgent and at-scale action to avert rising hunger and risk of famine in over 20 countries

Acute hunger is set to soar in over 20 countries in the coming months without urgent and scaled-up assistance, warn the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Food Programme (WFP) in a new report issued today. Yemen, South Sudan and northern Nigeria top…
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Publication date: THU, 25 MAR, 2021
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Disruptions in health services due to COVID-19 may have contributed to additional child and maternal deaths in South Asia

Drastic cuts in the availability and use of essential public health services across South Asia due to COVID-19 may have contributed to an estimated 228,000 additional child deaths in 2020, according to a new United Nations report. Around 11,000 additional maternal deaths are also expected. Clinics…
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Publication date: WED, 24 MAR, 2021
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UN launches humanitarian response plan as hunger levels continue to deepen in South Sudan

As hunger levels continue to deepen in South Sudan due to a combination of violence, climate change and COVID-19, the 2021 South Sudan Humanitarian Response Plan was launched on Tuesday aiming to reach 6.6 million people – including 350,000 refugees – with life-saving assistance and protection. The plan…
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Publication date: TUE, 23 MAR, 2021
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UN Secretary-General announces creation of a high-level task force on preventing famine

Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks to the Security Council debate on conflict and food security: Thank you for this opportunity to brief you on the links between conflict and hunger — an urgent and important issue. Today, I have one simple message: If…
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Publication date: FRI, 19 MAR, 2021
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Indonesia and Pakistan share civil society strategies on preventing adolescent anaemia

A story by: Asma Afrin Haque, Monitoring & Quality Assurance Specialist, SUN Movement Pooled Fund Adolescence is a critical time of life, where both physical and psycho-social changes occur, and where many learned behaviours take root in an individual’s life-long health. Adolescents may seem like…
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Publication date: THU, 18 MAR, 2021
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Nutrition and gender leadership on the menu for francophone SUN countries

Capacity strengthening is a central area to accelerate multi-sectoral nutrition actions at national and sub-national levels. This also rings true for scaling up gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls across the SUN Movement. Nutrition International’s Nutrition Technical Assistance Mechanism (NTEAM), through the…
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Publication date: WED, 17 MAR, 2021
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Child malnutrition rates soar as violence rages in Central African Republic

UNICEF and WFP warn that more than 1 in 3 health districts in the country are now on alert for a child malnutrition crisis due to recent violence At least 24,000 children under five across 14 of the Central African Republic’s 35 health districts are…
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Publication date: WED, 17 MAR, 2021
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WFP to convene a coalition of stakeholders to restore and boost access to school feeding for the most vulnerable children

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has begun to convene a coalition of stakeholders to support governments to restore and boost access to school feeding for the most vulnerable children. At the request of the African Union and member states such as Finland and…
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Publication date: TUE, 16 MAR, 2021
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World Food Programme partners with Ireland to fight malnutrition in Malawi

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) and the Department of Nutrition, HIV and AIDS in the Ministry of Health welcomed a timely contribution of EUR 550,000 (about 515 million Malawi Kwacha) from the Government of Ireland to support interventions that prevent malnutrition in Malawi….
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Publication date: THU, 11 MAR, 2021
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Pandemic derails historic advances in children’s access to school meals

The COVID-19 pandemic risks reversing a decade of hard-won gains in global efforts to provide nutritious food to the world’s most vulnerable children through a free daily meal in school, the United Nations World Food Programme said in a its new report released. One in…
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Publication date: TUE, 9 MAR, 2021
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Tackling malnutrition for a better Bangladesh with the support of the SBN

* Originally published by the SUN Business Network Since joining the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement in 2012, the People’s Republic of Bangladesh has been resolutely committed to addressing the nutritional needs of their population. Now, with 137 private sector members and a dynamic, enthusiastic…
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Publication date: TUE, 9 MAR, 2021
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Empowering women and girls is crucial to ensure sustainable food security in the aftermath of COVID-19

Hunger and famine will persist and there will be unequal recovery from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic unless more women in rural and urban areas hold leadership positions with increased decision-making power, say the heads of the three United Nations’ food agencies ahead of…
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Publication date: MON, 8 MAR, 2021
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Putting the Seqota Declaration into action: Fostering gender equality in nutrition at the district level in Ethiopia

Ethiopia, an exemplar in stunting reduction,[1] joined the SUN Movement in 2012 and announced the Seqota Declaration in 2015, which is a high-level commitment to end childhood stunting and undernutrition by 2030. Nutrition International, a key SUN Movement partner, has worked to foster gender equality…
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Publication date: MON, 8 MAR, 2021
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An award-winning business plan for tackling child undernutrition in Nigeria

Oluwaseun Sangoleye’s Baby Grubz: An award-winning business plan for tackling child undernutrition in Nigeria * Originally posted by the SUN Business Network In 2013, Nigerian agri-entrepreneur Oluwaseun Sangoleye founded Baby Grubz, a food company that manufactures complementary baby and infant food products. This year, on 30…
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Publication date: MON, 8 MAR, 2021
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Girls advocating for girls nutrition in Ethiopia

Better Nutrition = Greater Equality & more Equality = Better Nutrition Nutrition and gender are intimately interconnected. Women and girls make up 60% of all undernourished people globally. Poor nutrition compounds existing barriers and presents new hurdles for women and girls as they look to…
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Publication date: MON, 8 MAR, 2021
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Scaling up gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls: SUN rises to the challenge

The Global Health 50/50 Report, now in its fourth year, reviews the gender-related policies and practices of 201 organisations aiming to promote health and/or influence global health policy. Following a few years as ‘high’ performers in this area, in 2021, the SUN Movement rises to the top five per cent of global organisations striving for better health for all.
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Publication date: MON, 8 MAR, 2021
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Transforming food and social protection systems to better protect the most vulnerable

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Publication date: FRI, 5 MAR, 2021
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Approved the first law on climate change and food security for Latin America and the Caribbean

The Board of Directors of the Latin American and Caribbean Parliament (PARLATINO) unanimously approved the first Model Law on Climate Change and Food and Nutrition Security (SAN). It is an instrument that establishes a legal framework of reference to inspire national laws, which will allow…
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Publication date: THU, 4 MAR, 2021