Main Topics
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How can we ensure financing for nutrition in a changing funding landscape and rethink how nutrition is financed—including new models for domestic and blended financing?
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How can we reposition nutrition within broader agendas: agriculture, climate, health, and social protection?
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How can we create and sustain effective leadership, communication, capacity exchange, and advocacy?
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How can we fill gaps in nutrition data to inform policy decisions?
Co-Chairs:
Asma Lateef
Policy and Advocacy Lead, SDG2 Advocacy Hub
Danielle Resnick
Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute
Committee Members:
Abigail Perry, Nutrition Lead, World Bank Group |
Biram Ndiaye, Nutrition Lead, Global Financing Facility |
Efi Chatzinikolaou, Head of Partnerships, Access to Nutrition Initiative (ATNi) |
Eve Gossiaux, SUN Regional Hub |
Gertrude Kara, African Union Commission |
Jess Fanzo , James Anderson Professor of Food Policy and Climate at the Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Europe, Bologna, Italy |
Kalyani Prasher, Global Director – Communications, Sight and Life |
Lucy Murage Policy and Partnerships Expert, African Union Commission |
Irshad Danish Muhammad , Co-chair of the GNR Stakeholders Group and Chair of the SUN Civil Society Network |
Tisugeni Zimpita, African Development Bank Group |
Rizwan Yusufali, TechnoServe |
Rike Riesmeier, Advisor, GIZ |
Sessions
Enabling Policy Coherence for Nutrition
29 September, 11:10-12:40
Market, Fiscal, Regulatory, and Repurposing Opportunities for Healthy, Nutritious Diets
29 September, 13:40-15:10
Financing for Nutrition in Uncertain Times
29 September, 15:40-17:10
Enabling environment from large-scale food fortification interventions
30 September, 10:40-12:10
Nutrition Integration Compact: What is the Enabling Environment for Implementation at the Country Level?
30 September, 14:40 – 16:10
Data and policy gaps for nutrition decision-making
30 September, 10:40 – 12:10
Policy Ownership and Power Dynamics in Nutrition
30 September, 14:40-16:10
Enhancing Accountability for Better Nutrition Outcomes
Is a Right to Nutritious Food Possible?
Rapid Fire Session Track C
Protecting nutrition in the context of conflict and humanitarian emergencies
*Please note that the program is subject to change