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#NutritionYearOfAction Launch Event

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Hosted by the Governments of Canada & Bangladesh, in partnership with the Government of Japan, the event showcased new policy and financing commitments to nutrition and formally launched a Nutrition For Growth Year of Action.

Hosted by the Governments of Canada & Bangladesh, in partnership with the Government of Japan, the event showcased new policy and financing commitments to nutrition and formally launched a Nutrition For Growth Year of Action.

  1. 14. jouluk. 2020

    An impressive $3+ billion committed to nutrition at the launch today! This must be just the beginning if we are to rid the 🌎 of malnutrition. Thank you to all those who attended & global nutrition leaders who stepped up. Onward & upward ⚡

    Kumoa
  2. 14. jouluk. 2020

    Canada is committed to leading efforts to improve nutrition for the world’s poorest and most marginalized—especially women and girls. Today, joined by colleagues in Japan + Bangladesh, and the , we launched a roadmap for a for Growth Year of Action.

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  3. 14. jouluk. 2020

    Through its Global Support System, will support SUN stakeholders at country level to engage in this global momentum & make the most of it to strengthen their own commitments to achieve sustainable and transformational impact

    Kumoa
  4. 14. jouluk. 2020

    🚨New data👇 Without *immediate* action, impacts in next 3yrs will inhibit meeting & global nutrition targets. This means, by 2022, an additional 9.3mln and 168k child deaths

    Kumoa
  5. 14. jouluk. 2020

    JUST HAPPENED at launch of Senegal has increased financing, in light of and will make sure they both institutionalise and sustain nutrition financing going forward. *Merci, le Senegal!* 🙏🏾

    Kumoa
  6. 14. jouluk. 2020

    Impact of COVID-19 on nutrition 2020-2022 👉🏽+9.3m wasted 👉🏽+2.6m stunted 👉🏽+168k U5 mortality 👉🏽+ 2.1m matnl anemia 👉🏽- $29.7bn econ productivity 👉🏽+ $1.2bn p.a. to mitigate Must protect domestic & ODA to nutrition, esp. 2022

    Kumoa
  7. 14. jouluk. 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic threatens to take away many of the gains and achievements made in child nutrition in recent decades. is committed to work with partners to tackle the challenges ahead everywhere.

    Kumoa
  8. 14. jouluk. 2020

    "Nutrition is the tide that lifts all boats. Nutrition is the non-negotiable foundation we need to build back better." –

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  9. Thank you again to Minister and for your continued leadership, support and partnership in reducing - ensuring more people can live, learn, earn and thrive!

    Kumoa
  10. 14. jouluk. 2020

    We thank the Goverments of Canada, Bangladesh and for a fantastic kickoff Summit. Great commitments from Canada, Bangladesh, Guatamala, Nigeria, Senegal and lots of partners. This is the spirit we must take to Japan in 2021

    Kumoa
  11. 14. jouluk. 2020

    Today commits $US500m to helping more than 1 million women & children avoid malnutrition over the next 5 years. Malnutrition prevents too many children from living life in all its fullness. | |

    Kumoa
  12. 14. jouluk. 2020

    I represented the at the launch of the – setting in motion a year-long effort to address the global hunger & nutrition crisis that has been exacerbated by . Read more about the important commitments:

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  13. 14. jouluk. 2020

    Today, 🇨🇦 and 🇧🇩, in partnership with 🇯🇵, launched the to end 🌎🌍🌏 Canada has committed to working with its partners to ensure women, adolescent girls and children have the they need to thrive.

    Kumoa
  14. reaffirmed the UK's commitment to "play its role" in the "renewed and 💪reinvigorated global effort" to fight malnutrition 🌍 2/3

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  15. 14. jouluk. 2020

    The UK has provided nutrition support to 55 million children & women during 2015-20. I thank 🇨🇦&🇧🇩 for launching the before the Tokyo Summit of 2021🇯🇵. The 🌎 must do more to end malnutrition in the poorest countries by 2030

    Kumoa
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  17. 14. jouluk. 2020

    "Undernutrition is the cause of almost 50% of child deaths and yet receives less than 1% of donor funding" -

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