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RESOURCE / Technical guidance and reports

SUN Movement contributions to the N4G Summit 2025 - Report

This report outlines the SUN Movement's contributions to the Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit 2025 in Paris, spanning from May 2024 to March 2025. The SUN Movement played a pivotal role in support to the N4G host, the French Ministry of Europe and...
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Publication date: THU, 12 JUN, 2025
RESOURCE / Presentations

Pakistan: Early Childhood Development integration in policy documents, governance and programmes

Pakistan is making important progress in advancing Early Childhood Development (ECD) through stronger political leadership and coordinated action. A high-level Task Force led by the Minister for Planning has helped shape a national ECD policy...
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Publication date: MON, 26 MAY, 2025
RESOURCE / Bulletins/ newsletters

SUN Bulletin April 2025

The SUN Bulletin is a resource for SUN Members, partners and stakeholders to advance achievement of their national nutrition goals. It contains curated content from across the SUN Movement including information on how to engage on nutrition...
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Publication date: MON, 26 MAY, 2025
RESOURCE / Bulletins/ newsletters

SUN Bulletin March 2025

The SUN Bulletin is a resource for SUN Members, partners and stakeholders to advance achievement of their national nutrition goals. It contains curated content from across the SUN Movement including information on how to engage on nutrition...
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Publication date: MON, 26 MAY, 2025
RESOURCE / Bulletins/ newsletters

SUN Bulletin February 2025

The SUN Bulletin is a resource for SUN Members, partners and stakeholders to advance achievement of their national nutrition goals. It contains curated content from across the SUN Movement including information on how to engage on nutrition...
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Publication date: MON, 26 MAY, 2025
RESOURCE / Bulletins/ newsletters

SUN Bulletin January 2025

The SUN Bulletin is a resource for SUN Members, partners and stakeholders to advance achievement of their national nutrition goals. It contains curated content from across the SUN Movement including information on how to engage on nutrition...
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Publication date: MON, 26 MAY, 2025
RESOURCE / Bulletins/ newsletters

SUN Bulletin December 2024

The SUN Bulletin is a resource for SUN Members, partners and stakeholders to advance achievement of their national nutrition goals. It contains curated content from across the SUN Movement including information on how to engage on nutrition...
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Publication date: MON, 26 MAY, 2025
RESOURCE / Presentations

Nigeria: Steps toward evidence-based policymaking to address food and nutrition insecurity

Nigeria success story: The National Food Consumption and Micronutrient Survey (2021) launched in 2024 assessed the micronutrient status and dietary intake of women of reproductive age (15-49 years) including the micronutrient status of non-pregnant...
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Publication date: THU, 22 MAY, 2025
RESOURCE / National plans

Cambodia's 3rd National Strategy for Food Security and Nutrition (NSFSN) 2024-2028

The recently launched 3rd NSFSN is built on a foundation of strengthened governance structure and collaborative multi-stakeholder partnerships. Emphasizing “sector-led” activities and the “joint priorities” across food, health, social protection...
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Publication date: TUE, 20 MAY, 2025
RESOURCE / Toolkits/ tools

SUN Movement Health and Nutrition Messages

In anticipation of WHA78, the SUN Movement has prepared a messaging grid for member countries and partners, focusing on clear communication about the connection between health and nutrition. It emphasizes how, despite progress in some areas, the...
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Publication date: FRI, 25 APR, 2025
RESOURCE / Presentations

Burundi's Regional Centre of Excellence in Nutritional Sciences: a lever for change and nutritional innovation

In 2019, the States of the East African Community have chosen Burundi to host the Regional Centre of Excellence in Nutritional Sciences. Funded by the African Development Bank, this centre offers Master's and PhD-level degree courses to boost...
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Publication date: TUE, 22 APR, 2025
RESOURCE / Presentations

Yemen: Combating climate change and enhancing food security through reforastation

In Yemen, reforestation is more than planting trees –it’s a lifeline for communities. Since 1975, Yemen has been reshaping its landscapes to combat climate change, restore ecosystems and strengthen food security. This story highlights the innovative...
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Publication date: TUE, 22 APR, 2025
RESOURCE / Presentations

Haiti: The impact of localizing nutrition education campaigns in hard-to-reach areas

Haiti success story: The impact of localizing nutrition education campaigns in hard-to-reach areas This story focuses on the transformation of access challenges into opportunities in response to nutritional emergencies through the involvement of...
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Publication date: THU, 17 APR, 2025
RESOURCE / SUN operations documents

Evaluation of the Scaling Up Nutrition 3.0 Strategy

The Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement, launched in 2010 by the UN Secretary-General, is a country-driven initiative currently led by 66 countries and four states of India. It brings together stakeholders through Civil Society (CSN), Business (SBN)...
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Publication date: THU, 10 APR, 2025
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Success Stories

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Publication date: WED, 19 MAR, 2025
RESOURCE / Presentations

Sierra Leone: Empowering Mothers to Enhance Child Nutrition 

Sierra Leone success story: Empowering Mothers to Enhance Child Nutrition, 2022–2024 - Local complementary food innovation to prevent malnutrition This story focused on Nyam Nyam Pap: An innovative, multisectoral and community-based initiative using...
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Publication date: WED, 19 MAR, 2025
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SUN Movement 4.0 Strategy

Working towards SUN 4.0

The Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement must evolve to meet the challenges of today and the future. With the SUN 3.0 era coming to a close, SUN 4.0 needs to build on the Movement’s successes and lay the foundation for a legacy shaped by  stronger country capacity and ownership, financial sustainability, risk reduction and management of new nutrition challenges. Rooted in the principles of inclusivity, collaboration, and impact, SUN 4.0 is designed to drive nutrition action for the most vulnerable populations.

A Strategy Shaped by: 

Countries

The development of SUN 4.0 will be guided by the voices of countries. Recognizing that an effective and impactful strategy must be informed by those it serves, a consultative process will ensure country perspectives are at the core of the approach.

  • Active Consultation: Countries will be engaged through dedicated workshops and structured dialogues to shape the Framework and refine priorities.
  • An Iterative Approach: The principles of SUN 4.0 are not fixed but are evolving based on feedback from stakeholders, including governments, civil society, donors, and international institutions.
  • A Shared Vision: Our collective goal is to develop a strategy that is inclusive, actionable, and aligned with country needs—one that strengthens national and regional capacities while maintaining global advocacy and coordination.
Regional and Global Opportunities 

Using SUN as a convening platform, SUN 4.0 intends to elevate the voice of countries in global policy dialogue and work with a broad set of stakeholders to maintain and build momentum to reduce malnutrition in all its forms. A stronger focus on nutrition integration is intended to open up more development financing to nutrition. 

Future-Proofing Nutrition

SUN 4.0 needs to ensure nutrition remains central to global and national agendas, even in a rapidly changing world. 

  • A Movement that Lasts: Transitioning from a Secretariat-led structure to one driven by country-led networks, ensuring SUN’s impact remains strong beyond the next four years.
  • Sustainability and Legacy: Ensuring the Movement’s impact continues beyond 2030 by fostering financial independence and integrating nutrition outcomes across a wide range of sectors and through cross-cutting themes like climate. 
  • Regionalisation: Strengthening partnerships with regional institutions, including the Comprehensive African Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) and regional financial institutions.
  • A Broader Nutrition Agenda: Addressing the growing burden of overweight and obesity while maintaining a strong focus on undernutrition especially in fragile contexts.
  • Nutrition and Climate Resilience: Elevating the role of nutrition in climate discussions and ensuring food systems support lead to sustainable nutrition outcomes.
  • Building Resilience in Fragile States: Strengthening nutrition interventions in humanitarian settings to better support the world’s most vulnerable populations.

Join the Conversation

The success of SUN 4.0 depends on the collective efforts of all stakeholders. We welcome continued dialogue and invite partners to share their insights as we shape the future of the Movement together. By working together, we can ensure that nutrition remains a global priority—one that is locally driven, globally supported, and future-ready.

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Publication date: WED, 19 MAR, 2025
RESOURCE / In brief tools

Investing in Nutrition to Drive Economic Growth and Prosperity in Africa - regional brief for SUN Countries

While many African countries have made significant commitments to improve nutrition over the last decade, only modest progress has been made towards achieving nutrition targets. A recent review of the nutrition financing landscape in the region...
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Publication date: THU, 13 MAR, 2025
RESOURCE / Information Notes

Global Compact on Nutrition Integration

The Global Compact for Nutrition Integration is a collective effort to mobilize, sustain, and implement nutrition integration commitments from a broad range of stakeholders. SUN countries have long championed multi-sectoral approaches to nutrition...
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Publication date: FRI, 7 MAR, 2025
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Compact

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Publication date: THU, 6 MAR, 2025