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UN Network for SUN holds Asian regional consultation

On 29th and 30th June 2015, the United Nations (UN) Network for SUN held a regional consultation in Bangkok, Thailand, to further coordinate efforts on scaling up nutrition in the Asia and Pacific. The meeting was hosted by FAO and co-organised by the United Nations Standing…
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Publication date: TUE, 7 JUL, 2015
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WHO shares the Global Prevalence of Anaemia in 2011

On 29th June 2015, The Global Prevalence of Anaemia in 2011 was shared by the World Health Organisation. The document describes the global estimates of prevalence of anaemia in preschool-age children (6-59 months), women of reproductive age (15-49 years), by pregnancy status, by region and by country. The…
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Publication date: MON, 6 JUL, 2015
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National Forum on the first 1000 days of life: The challenges of chronic malnutrition in Benin

From 11th to 13th June 2015, the National Council for Food and Nutrition (CAN) in Benin organised the first national forum on the first 1000 days of life. The event was organised with the support of agencies in UN Network for SUN. The aim of the…
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Publication date: MON, 6 JUL, 2015
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The World Food Prize is awarded to Sir Fazle Hasan Abed for his commitment to ending extreme poverty

On 1st July 2015, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed was announced as the 2015 World Food Prize Laureate at a ceremony in Washington D.C. for his commitment to ending extreme poverty. Sir Fazle Hasan Abed is the internationally renowned founder and chairperson of BRAC (formally known as…
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Publication date: FRI, 3 JUL, 2015
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Women’s empowerment at the 25th AU Summit in South Africa

From the 7th to 15th June 2015, African leaders from across the continent gathered in Pretoria for the 25th summit of the African Union (AU) . The summit was held under the theme: “Year of women empowerment and development towards Agenda 2063.” Participants celebrated the fact…
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Publication date: THU, 2 JUL, 2015
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The SUN Movement Secretariat convenes a workshop to strengthen support to SUN Countries

On 22nd and 23rd June 2015, the SUN Movement Secretariat brought together support providers from across the Movement to discuss ways of strengthening support to SUN Countries, especially when there is insufficient or unavailable in-country expertise. The purpose of the meeting was to reach agreement on what is required for…
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Publication date: THU, 2 JUL, 2015
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Boosting coordination for enhanced efforts

Nepal has developed strategies and plans to address the problem of food insecurity, by promoting nutrition. Social protection schemes in the country are contributing to provide sufficient food and nutritious diet to the poor and socially excluded groups.Poor nutrition affects the entire population, women and children are especially vulnerable because of theirunique physiology and socioeconomic characteristics.
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Publication date: THU, 2 JUL, 2015
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Converging for Nutrition

Lao PDR has achieved impressive economic growth in the past two years and the poverty ratio has fallen by nearly 10% in the past decade. The Government of Laos is now tackling its high levels of food insecurity and malnutrition to achieve a decline in stunting of a minimum of 3.9% points per year to get on track for related MDG 1 targets.
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Publication date: WED, 1 JUL, 2015
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Safeguarding Societies to Improve Nutrition

As a low-income country, 70% of Mozambicans live in rural areas with food deficit and 54% of them fall below the national poverty line. The country’s economy is essentially agricultural. The share of crop production and livestock to rural household income is about 60% and 5%, respectively. This sector contributed to 24% of the GDP in 2013, and currently employs 90% of the country’s female labour force and 70% of the male labour force, representing 80% of the total active population.
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Publication date: WED, 1 JUL, 2015
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Strengthening actions for Nutrition

67% of the population of Burundi live below the poverty line. 35.6% of the population suffer from high hunger levels (Global Hunger Index, 2014). Per capita calorie intake is the lowest in the East African region (1,600 Kcal/day). The fact that agricultural and livestock production have been structurally lacking since the year 2000 (+/-30% of annual requirements) due to high food prices, the exchange rate and demographic pressure, demonstrates how inextricably entwined the issues of malnutrition and food insecurity are.
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Publication date: WED, 1 JUL, 2015
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World Leaders recognised for their steps towards Gender Equality

On 18th June 2015, eight world leaders were recognised for the steps they have taken towards improving gender equality. Three of the leaders were from SUN Countries Indonesia, Malawi and Rwanda. In Indonesia, President Joko Widodo promotes the increase of women in senior leadership positions and women representation in…
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Publication date: WED, 1 JUL, 2015
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Coordination is Critical

Malnutrition and food insecurity are inextricably linked Despite numerous challenges such as low productivity, post-harvest losses and difficult climatic conditions, Malian agriculture has seen strong growth over the last decade. This includes a strong increase in cereal production, although outpaced by demographic growth, as well as an increase in the output of rice production zones, from 2 to 6 tons/hectare between 1988 and 2008.
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Publication date: WED, 1 JUL, 2015
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Building Consensus

The Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation in Yemen has led the development of an integrated multi-sectoral response plan for nutrition by engaging all relevant sectors and stakeholders including agriculture and fisheries, and development partners. Together with a team of consultants, a causal analysis has been undertaken to identify the key determinants of child malnutrition, to complete a trajectory analysis, to set priorities for interventions and to cost a five year (2015-2019) multi-sectoral action plan (USD 1.2 billion).
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Publication date: WED, 1 JUL, 2015
RESOURCE / SUN Progress Reports

SUN Progress Report 2015

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Publication date: WED, 1 JUL, 2015
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Nutrition Champions unite for a stronger voice in West Africa

On 15th June 2015, Civil Society Alliances from Benin, Guinea, Senegal, Niger, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Togo, Chad, Cameroon and Liberia, came together in Dakar, Senegal to for a three day Advocacy Training followed immediately by a one day Regional Workshop. The event…
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Publication date: TUE, 30 JUN, 2015
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The 3rd International Symposium on Food and Nutrition is held in Indonesia

From the 3rd – 5th June 2015, the 3rd International Symposium on Food and Nutrition (ISFAN) was held in Jakarta, Indonesia. The event brought together nearly 1,000 participants including nutrition, health and food professionals, practitioners, professors, researchers, program managers and implementers, as well as students from…
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Publication date: TUE, 30 JUN, 2015
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New report reveals the delicate situation of food security and nutrition in Yemen

On 17th June 2015, a report on the level of food insecurity in Yemen was launched by the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MoPIC) in Yemen with the support of UN Agencies and development partners. The analysis used the globally recognized Integrated Food Security…
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Publication date: MON, 29 JUN, 2015
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Workshop in Kenya builds the knowledge base for effective engagement to Scale Up Nutrition

From 10th to 12th June 2015, the SUN Movement Secretariat partnered with UNICEF and the SUN Business Network for a three day Scaling Up Nutrition event in Nairobi, Kenya. The first day was a workshop led by the SUN Business Network on ‘Understanding the Role of…
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Publication date: FRI, 26 JUN, 2015
RESOURCE / SUN operations documents

Annual Financial Report (1 January 2014 – 31 December 2014)

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Publication date: FRI, 26 JUN, 2015
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Accelerating collective efforts for children in Africa

On 16th June 2015, the International Day of the African Child was commemorated under the theme “Accelerating our collective efforts to end child marriage in Africa“. Community leaders, traditional, religious leaders, girls affected by child marriage and key stakeholders came together to focus on the rights of…
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Publication date: THU, 25 JUN, 2015