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Conference call (16 July 2014): Follow-up of the 2013 November Nairobi workshop on costing and financial tracking

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Publication date: TUE, 15 JUL, 2014
RESOURCE / Briefs/ fact sheets

Conference call (16 July 2014): Follow-up of the 2013 November Nairobi workshop on costing and financial tracking

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Publication date: TUE, 15 JUL, 2014
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Nutrition at the 23rd African Union Summit in Equatorial Guinea

The 23rd Ordinary Session of the Summit of the African Union (AU) comprising Heads of State and Government, was held from 26 – 27 June 2014 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. At the summit, African leaders formally committed to a number of bold goals to reflect…
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Publication date: MON, 14 JUL, 2014
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A Columbia University study highlights the potential contribution of agriculture and public health on children’s nutritional status

Columbia University completed the study ‘Simulating Potential of Nutrition-Sensitive Investments’ in January 2014. The study was developed at the request of the SUN Movement Secretariat and is co-authored by SUN Movement Secretariat Senior Analyst and Policy Advisor, Patrizia Fracassi. This study highlights the effect of macro-economic issues…
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Publication date: TUE, 8 JUL, 2014
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How good nutrition can ensure the health of every woman, child, newborn and adolescent

On the 30 June 2014, Graca Machel, Chair of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) was joined by Dr. Margaret Chan, Director General of the World Health Oganisation (WHO) to welcome more than 800 leaders and public health experts to a two-day…
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Publication date: FRI, 4 JUL, 2014
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Kenya officially launches their Civil Society Alliance with heavy media engagement

The Kenya Civil Society Alliance was officially launched on 9 May 2014 aligned with the Civil Society Network Global Day of Action. The launch consisted of a media breakfast in Nairobi which attracted over 60 participants. A panel discussion was also held which highlighted the…
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Publication date: THU, 3 JUL, 2014
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Multiple stakeholders prioritise nutrition sensitive programs with a workshop in Kenya

On 14 May 2014, Kenya’s Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement networks raised awareness around the importance of nutrition sensitive programs during the Action Against Hunger (ACF) ‘Nutrition Sensitive Programmes Workshop’ held in Nairobi, Kenya. This event brought together 58 participants from across the SUN Movement networks at…
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Publication date: THU, 3 JUL, 2014
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USAID launches a Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Strategy

At the beginning of 2014, USAID sought public comment on a draft Nutrition Strategy and on 22 May 2014, USAID launched the Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Strategy (2014 – 2025). This launch recognizes the urgent need to address the direct and underlying causes of malnutrition and is…
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Publication date: THU, 3 JUL, 2014
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The UK reviews their progress towards Nutrition for Growth Commitments – One Year On

In June 2014, UK Department for International Development (DFID) shared the report ‘Nutrition for Growth: one year on’. The report provides an update on progress made by the United Kingdom government to reach commitments made at Nutrition for Growth in London on 8 June 2013. Highlights of…
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Publication date: THU, 3 JUL, 2014
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Cambodia is the 53rd Country to join the SUN Movement!

On the 26 June 2014, the Kingdom of Cambodia became the 53rd Country to join the Sun Movement. On behalf of the Government, a letter of commitment was sent by Dr. YIM Chhay Ly, the Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Council for Agricultural…
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Publication date: THU, 3 JUL, 2014
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Civil Society in Malawi use International Press Freedom Day to spread the word on nutrition

From 2 – 3 May 2014, Malawi celebrated the global day of action through a series of nationally broadcast radio debates featuring parliamentarians discussing nutrition issues. The SUN civil society organisation nutrition alliance (CSONA) used the international press freedom day of 2 May to highlight the role…
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Publication date: WED, 2 JUL, 2014
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Multiple stakeholders participate in a debate for Mozambique’s Global Day of Action

On the 14 May 2014, civil society, government, academia, and the donor community held a high level debate at the medical school of Eduardo Mondlane University to launch Mozambique’s global day of action. 100 participants listened to and participated in discussions around the theme of nutrition ranging…
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Publication date: WED, 2 JUL, 2014
RESOURCE / Briefs/ fact sheets

Tracking Government Investments for Nutrition at Country Level

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Publication date: WED, 2 JUL, 2014
RESOURCE / Technical reports and research

GDA “Fostering sustainable and equitable scaling-up of nutrition in all sectors”

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Publication date: WED, 2 JUL, 2014
RESOURCE / Infographics

NCD Global Action Plan

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Publication date: WED, 2 JUL, 2014
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Engaging Elected Representatives

Cameroon’s approach to nutrition advocacy has been born out of a long-term neglect for nutrition in the country. Cameroon is among the 36 countries in the world with the largest number of children under five suffering from stunted growth. Nearly 33% of children under five suffer from stunting: equivalent to approximately one million children. Six out of ten children are anaemic (due to iron deficiency).
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Publication date: TUE, 1 JUL, 2014
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Building Political Commitment for Nutrition

Pakistan was the 34th country to join the Scaling up Nutrition (SUN) Movement in April 2013. At a launching ceremony in December 2013, Ministers from the Government of Pakistan together with senior officials from federal and provincial governments and members of the Development Partners for Nutrition Group (DPNG), signed a Declaration of Commitments.
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Publication date: TUE, 1 JUL, 2014
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Joining Forces for Peruvian Children

In 2006, one in four children was malnourished in Peru and the rate was four out of ten children in rural areas. This was in spite of the fact that the Government of Peru had allocated significant resources in the form of food distributions but which were ineffective in reducing malnutrition over a decade (1996-2006).
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Publication date: TUE, 1 JUL, 2014
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Finding a Common Voice for Nutrition

Coordinating and monitoring nutrition advocacy and communication efforts are a key challenge in Bangladesh. There are many stakeholders operating at national and district levels and a wide mix of communication channels. Significant efforts are underway to unite and mobilize stakeholders to advocate for nutrition with a common voice, bearing key audiences in mind and using clear messages.
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Publication date: TUE, 1 JUL, 2014
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Harmonising Strategies

The Government of Uganda recognizes the need to ensure that its population is well nourished. The Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, 1995, sets out National Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy and number XXII of these relates to food security and nutrition and provides that:
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Publication date: TUE, 1 JUL, 2014