This post has been updated with a meeting synopsis. See below for more meeting documentation. Ethiopia has made impressive progress reducing hunger and undernutrition, but “food security and nutrition are still key development issues,” said Dejene Abesha, RED&FS Secretariat
Featured Resources: Week of November 20
During the recent 31st ASEAN Summit, leaders of the ASEAN member states adopted a Declaration on Ending All Forms of Malnutrition. The declaration recognizes the “urgent need to accelerate evidence-based multi-sectoral actions, and scale up interventions to reduce and ultimately end all forms of malnutrition, particularly among the most vulnerable, poor and disadvantaged groups of […]
Featured Resources: Week of November 6
Compact2025 and partners recently organized forums on accelerating progress to end hunger and malnutrition in Rwanda and breaking the cycle of food shortages and humanitarian responses in Malawi. These events followed up on roundtable discussions held in each country in 2016, to assess progress based on last year’s recommendations and develop plans of action in […]
Featured Resources: Week of August 28
The Bangladesh National Nutrition Council, chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, approved the Second National Plan of Action on Nutrition 2016-2025 that was developed in collaboration with key stakeholders. Its goal is to improve the nutritional status of all citizens and reduce all forms of malnutrition, with a focus on children, adolescent girls, pregnant women […]
New Nourishing Millions podcast episode features C2025 Leadership Council Member Catherine Bertini
The latest episode of the Nourishing Millions podcast series features Catherine Bertini, professor at the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and Compact2025 Leadership Council Member. In this episode, Professor Bertini explains how education is central to creating opportunities for girls and women as key players in the effort to end hunger and malnutrition. Learn more […]
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