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.
Upcoming events:
16-30 June 2025
4.0 SRG is invited to review and provide input to zero draft strategic framework
1-11 July 2025
Draft strategic framework will be revised based on input from SRG
14 July 2025
Draft strategic framework shared with:
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SUN Government Focal Points
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SUN Network Secretariats
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New and emerging partners central to nutrition integration
14 July-22 August 2025
Virtual consultations amongst SUN Countries, Networks and key partners on draft SUN 4.0 Strategy Framework
25 August 2025
Deadline to submit inputs from all consultation processes (network and SUN Countries) to SMS.
26 August - 12 September 2025
Strategic framework to be revised based on virtual consultations
15 September 2025
ExCom receives draft strategic review for any final round of input from their networks, regions and stakeholder groups.
25 September 2025 (TBC)
ExCom validates draft strategic framework on behalf of their networks, regions and constituencies.
October 2025
Lead Group to discuss strategic framework for 2026-2030
November 2025
The strategic framework is finalised.
December 2025 - March 2026
SUN Movement Coordinator convenes all parts of Movement through a series of consultations to develop an operational plan for the strategic framework that will include:
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Defined contributions of all parts of the Movement including actions for establishing sustainability post-2030
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Clear linkages to the work of the Global Compact for Nutrition Integration
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A unified advocacy plan for 2026-2030
Past Events
December 2024
EPRI presented the recommendations of the Evaluation of the SUN 3.0 Strategy and potential links to priorities for SUN 4.0 to each SUN hub region
23 January 2025
EPRI presented the recommendations of the Evaluation of the SUN 3.0 Strategy and potential links to priorities for SUN 4.0 to the SUN Global Support System (GSS)
27-28 January 2025
Joint GSS Review of Evaluation of the SUN 3.0 Strategy findings and initial discussions on the key shifts and core components for a SUN 4.0 strategic framework and the strategy development process
13 February 2025
ExCom members received a near-final version of the Evaluation of the SUN 3.0 Strategy
20-21 February 2025
Two regional GSS consultations and network consultations took place on the initial thinking around the pillars of the SUN 4.0
21 February 2025
EPRI presented final SUN 3.0 evaluation findings to ExCom followed by discussion
3-11 March 2025
SMS Director presented an outline of the strategic framework of SUN 4.0 to ExCom Co-Chairs and members
7-14 March 2025
SMS Director advanced the drafting of the management response/strategic framework based on inputs received and latest evidence
14 March 2025
Draft management response to the Evaluation of the SUN 3.0 Strategy and strategic framework is shared with the ExCom
17-21 March 2025
ExCom Representatives led/participated in regional and network discussions on management response to the Evaluation of the SUN 3.0 Strategy and the strategic framework for SUN 4.0
2-4 April 2025
ExCom members shared initial views on the key pillars of the SUN 4.0 strategy
4 April 2025
The management response to the Evaluation of the SUN 3.0 Strategy was finalized at the ExCom Retreat and shared with Lead Group members.
29-31 May 2025
4.0 Strategy Reference Group (SRG) is established
May 2025
SMS Director develops zero draft strategic framework based on outcomes of ExCom and SDN retreats.