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Global Hunger Index 2019: the challenge of hunger and climate change

The 2019 Global Hunger Index (GHI) shows that while the world has made gradual progress in reducing hunger on a global scale since 2000, this progress has been uneven. Hunger persists in many countries, and in some instances progress is even being reversed. The GHI…
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Publication date: MON, 21 OCT, 2019
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EU provides vital humanitarian support as hunger persist in South Sudan

The European Union (EU) is providing USD 10.4 million (€9.5 million) in humanitarian funding to the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) in South Sudan to provide food and nutrition support to tens of thousands of people as hunger persists in the country. The contribution…
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Publication date: THU, 17 OCT, 2019
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Uganda to prioritise nutrition in new development plan

With the country’s third national development plan (NDP III) set to come into force in June next year, the government has vowed to prioritise nutrition, in light of mixed progress on key targets. The current NDP II, whose goal is to propel the country into…
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Publication date: WED, 16 OCT, 2019
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The State of the World’s Children 2019: Children, food and nutrition

An alarmingly high number of children are suffering the consequences of poor diets and a food system that is failing them, UNICEF warned in a new report on children, food and nutrition. The State of the World’s Children 2019: Children, food and nutrition finds that at…
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Publication date: TUE, 15 OCT, 2019
RESOURCE / Technical reports and research

Tales to be Told - Series 1

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Publication date: TUE, 15 OCT, 2019
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Papua New Guinea declares war on malnutrition

The government declared war on malnutrition this week when it launched its National Nutrition Policy and Action Plan in line with PNG’s Vision 2050. The departments of National Planning and Health jointly launched the policy and action plan in the nation’s capital. National Planning Minister…
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Publication date: FRI, 11 OCT, 2019
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WHO and the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation working together to fight malnutrition in Yemen

WHO and the Italian Agency for Development Cooperation (AICS) are working together to fight malnutrition in Yemen. This valued partner has generously donated critical funding in the amount of EUR 2 million in support of the nutrition response in Yemen. This is a testament to…
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Publication date: THU, 10 OCT, 2019
RESOURCE / Investment Snapshots

Botswana 2019

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Publication date: WED, 9 OCT, 2019
RESOURCE / Investment Snapshots

Gabon 2018

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Publication date: WED, 9 OCT, 2019
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Productive diversification of African agriculture and effects on nutrition

* Originally published by the World Bank The “triple burden” of malnutrition is a public health challenge throughout sub-Saharan Africa, where high levels of undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies in rural areas occur alongside increased overnutrition and obesity in cities. Climate change is a major driver…
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Publication date: TUE, 8 OCT, 2019
RESOURCE / Presentations

Technical Consultation on the Nutrition-Sensitive Methodology

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Publication date: MON, 7 OCT, 2019
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Childhood Overweight and the Retail Environment in Latin America and the Caribbean

Factors that promote overweight and obesity are particularly concerning in Latin America and the Caribbean, where an estimated 58 per cent of adults are overweight (compared to 34 per cent globally) and 23 per cent are obese – and 7 per cent of children under…
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Publication date: FRI, 4 OCT, 2019
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Countries failing to meet childhood obesity, first global atlas

The first global atlas on childhood obesity published by the World Obesity Federation (WOF) shows that no country has a better than fifty percent chance of meeting their target for tackling childhood obesity. After agreeing at the World Health Assembly in 2013 that countries should…
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Publication date: THU, 3 OCT, 2019
RESOURCE / Technical reports and research

The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World

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Publication date: TUE, 1 OCT, 2019
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Nutrition business monitor: a new self assessment tool for SMEs

This article was originally published by the Access to Nutrition Initiative Together with the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and the Access to Nutrition Initiative (ATNI), the SUN Business Network has started to develop a voluntary self-assessment tool for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to review where they stand…
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Publication date: WED, 25 SEP, 2019
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UN Secretary-General appoints 27 global leaders to spearhead the fight against malnutrition

The Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement continues its drive to improve nutrition for all women, men and their families, everywhere, with the coming together of 27 newly appointed global leaders – all committed to fighting
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Publication date: MON, 23 SEP, 2019
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SUN Civil Society Network Asia regional workshop in Cambodia

Story written by Jeremy Mair, Program Support Officer at Helen Keller International From September 18-25, representatives from thirteen SUN Civil Society Alliances (SUN CSAs) throughout Asia (from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, The Philippines, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Lao PDR, Nepal, Viet Nam and Papua…
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Publication date: SAT, 21 SEP, 2019
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A for-profit project has improved nutrition in Rwanda

* Originally published by the World Bank No fewer than seven institutional and academic reports on sustainable global food systems were published in 2019. Never has there been so much attention paid to the role our food systems play in safeguarding the health of people…
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Publication date: FRI, 20 SEP, 2019
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Nutrition International bridges gap in adolescent nutrition education

* Originally published by Nutrition International Nutrition International has launched a new online course focusing on adolescent nutrition, an area that has previously been underfunded and overlooked. The course, entitled Adolescent Nutrition and Anaemia, will help to build capacity to improve nutrition for adolescents around the world. “As…
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Publication date: TUE, 17 SEP, 2019
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World Bank and UNICEF call for solid steps to address child undernutrition in Viet Nam

Child undernutrition remains a significant development challenge in Viet Nam, representing a staggering yet avoidable loss to the nation’s human capital and economic growth potential. The worrying prevalence of undernutrition among Vietnamese children, especially among ethnic minorities, calls for a new approach to bring about…
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Publication date: MON, 16 SEP, 2019