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Pakistan Commits to Scaling Up Nutrition

On 15 April 2013 the Government of Pakistan signaled their commitment to scaling up nutrition. Pakistan sees adequate nutrition as a key ingredient for overall development and the government has agreed with donors and developments partners to develop federal and provincial nutrition plans of action.
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Publication date: TUE, 30 APR, 2013
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Indonesia: WFP and Government Lead Drive for Improved Nutrition

[WORLD FOOD PROGRAM] 25 April 2013- The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) and the government of Indonesia recently held a two-day conference in Kupang aimed to spearhead the drive for improved nutrition across the country. The conference brought together national, provincial and district officials, the private sector, local communities, NGOs and UN agencies specializing in nutrition.
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Publication date: TUE, 30 APR, 2013
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Post-2015 Consultation: Building a common vision for a life free from hunger and malnutrition

The final meeting of the Post-2015 Thematic Consultation on Hunger, Food Security and Nutrition took place on 4 April 2013 in Madrid, Spain. This High-Level Consultation gathered representatives of UN Member States, non-governmental organizations, civil society and the private sector, to discuss a vision for, and identify priority areas and building blocks related to, food security and nutrition in the post-2015 development agenda.
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Publication date: MON, 29 APR, 2013
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Anthony Lake and Tom Arnold: First 1,000 Days Last Forever: Scaling Up Nutrition for a Just World

[HUFFINGTON POST] It is entirely fitting that Ireland is hosting the 15-16 April International Conference on Hunger, Nutrition and Climate justice in Dublin. Fitting because it was here, in Ireland, that an historic injustice took place – the Great Hunger of 1845-52, in which one million human beings died, many of them children. And fitting because Ireland has been and is a leader in the global fight against another great social injustice: stunting.
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Publication date: MON, 29 APR, 2013
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Sir Fazle Hasan Abed: A road map toward achieving nutrition for all

[DHAKA TRIBUNE] As we approach the target date of 2015, Bangladesh can be proud of its progress toward the UN’s eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Some goals, such as gender parity in primary and secondary education, have been met ahead of schedule, while others, such as poverty reduction and maternal health, are on track. Where we have faltered in is the area of nutrition. Unfortunately, Bangladesh, according to the International Food Policy Research Institute, is still one of the 36 highest burden countries when it comes to malnutrition, with 36 million people either malnourished or chronically underfed.
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Publication date: MON, 29 APR, 2013
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Yemen and UNICEF Announce Plan to Fight Malnutrition

[EXAMINER] 16 April 2013- UNICEF announced that the government of Yemen has launched a major public information campaign to fight malnutrition – emphasizing that nutrition needs to be placed at the top of the agenda as without properly nourished children, the country cannot fully develop.
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Publication date: MON, 29 APR, 2013
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Global Progress at the Nexus of Hunger, Nutrition and Climate Justice

The Hunger, Nutrition and Climate Change conference on 15-16 April, brought together over 100 participants from across the world representing their communities and created an energized environment and could provide a new model for international debates.
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Publication date: SAT, 20 APR, 2013
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Progress Shows that Stunting Can Be Defeated – UNICEF

On 15 April a new UNICEF issued its first nutrition report since 2009, Improving Child Nutrition, the Achievable Imperative for Global Progress – that shows that accelerated progress against stunting – is both ‘possible and necessary.’
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Publication date: SAT, 20 APR, 2013
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Zambia: Spreading the Message on Good Nutrition Through Song

Zambia’s Civil Society Scaling-Up Nutrition Alliance (CSO-SUN Alliance) has teamed up with Muvi Posse to produce a nutrition theme song as part of their efforts to sensitize the public on the importance of nutrition during the 1,000 window.
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Publication date: FRI, 19 APR, 2013
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KENYA call for commitments for nutrition

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Publication date: FRI, 19 APR, 2013
RESOURCE / Statements and speeches

Cabinet decree No (91) - necessary measures to address widespread malnutrition in the country (Yemen)

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Publication date: FRI, 19 APR, 2013
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Uganda Loses $899m to Malnutrition

[THE EAST AFRICAN] 6 April 2013 – Uganda loses up to $899 million due to malnutrition every year, according to a Cost of Hunger in Africa (COHA) report. The report also reveals that over 975,000 children under the age of five are experiencing cases of anaemia, acute diarrhoea syndrome (ADH), acute respiratory infection (ARI) and in some cases fever due to poor nutrition.
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Publication date: MON, 15 APR, 2013
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Malawi: Crops and Children Reap Benefits of Legume Mixture

VOICE OF AMERICA] 1 April 2013 – Scientists from Michigian State University (MSU), University of Malawi, healthcare workers, and Malawi farmers have teamed up to dramatically increase crop yields in Malawi and improve nutrition among young children.
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Publication date: MON, 15 APR, 2013
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IDS Releases Hunger and Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI)

On 11 April, the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) published its Hunger and Nutrition Commitment Index (HANCI) which ranks governments on their political commitment to tackling hunger and undernutrition.
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Publication date: FRI, 12 APR, 2013
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Zambia Launches the First 1000 Most Critical Days Programme

On 3 April Vice President of Zambia, Guy Scott, formally announced the launch of the First 1000 Most Critical Days Programme and Strategic Plan of the National Food and Nutrition Commission for 2011-2015 to support scaling up of proven nutrition interventions and reduce child stunting in Zambia.
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Publication date: FRI, 12 APR, 2013
RESOURCE / Statements and speeches

Zambia - vice president Guy Scott Speech (1000 MCDP launch)

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Publication date: FRI, 12 APR, 2013
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Zambia - CSO SUN speech during the 1000 days launch

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Publication date: FRI, 12 APR, 2013
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U.S. Department of State and USAID Host “A Healthy Start for Children: Scaling Up Nutrition in Guatemala”

On 3 April, USAID’s Acting Special Representative for Global Food Security, Jonathan Shrier hosted Guatemalan Minister of Health, Jorge Villavicencio and other Guatemalan Government officials, private sector representatives and a panel of nutrition experts to discuss Guatemala’s “Zero Hunger Pact”.
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Publication date: THU, 11 APR, 2013
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REACH Annual Report released

The REACH 2012 Annual Report outlines the efforts and contribution of REACH to reduce maternal and child undernutrition. REACH is now present in 12 out of the 33 SUN countries and supporting SUN processes that are rapidly taking root at country level. Read the Full…
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Publication date: FRI, 5 APR, 2013
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UK Government investment to support scaling up nutrition in Zambia

The UK Government has announced a commitment of K130 million (£15 million) to help reduce malnutrition among women and children in Zambia. The investment will support the national First 1000 Most Critical Days Program, launched on 3 April by Vice President of Zambia, Guy Scott.
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Publication date: FRI, 5 APR, 2013