At a 2012 meeting of the World Health Assembly, all 193 UN member nations committed to achieving global nutrition targets by 2025. So far, the number of countries on course to meet the global targets is much too low. This is complicated by the fact that too many countries lack the data necessary to even evaluate their nutrition progress against the global targets.Non-PRIFPRI1; CRP4PHND; A4NHCGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH
The issue of nutrition had an important moment in the spotlight in 2013. At the nutrition for growth...
The Global Nutrition Report (GNR) provides a global profile and country profiles on nutrition for ea...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and other global nutrition and health agencies recommend nutriti...
Countries are making some headway on reducing undernutrition, but it's far too slow. Overweight and ...
The world is off track to reach global targets on nutrition, but we can reverse that trend and end m...
THROUGH THE WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY (WHA), COUNTRIES HAVE SIGNED ONTO GLOBAL NUTRITION TARGETS, AND AS...
AS DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 1, SETTING TARGETS IS ONE MANIFESTATION OF POLITICAL COMMITMENT. COUNTRIES H...
This chapter tracks countries’ progress in improving the nutrition status of their populations. It b...
TO GUIDE, TRACK, AND LEARN FROM OUR EFFORTS TO REDUCE MALNUTRITION, WE REQUIRE CREDIBLE, TIMELY, AND...
In 2013, the Nutrition for Growth Summit called for a Global Nutrition Report (GNR) to strengthen ac...
The past decade has seen a growing global and regional momentum to prioritize nutrition and to devel...
Few challenges facing the global community today match the scale of malnutrition, a condition that d...
Few challenges facing the global community today match the scale of malnutrition, a condition that d...
As we move into the era of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world faces many seemingly ...
Data are essential both to understand the level of malnutrition in a country and to develop strategi...
The issue of nutrition had an important moment in the spotlight in 2013. At the nutrition for growth...
The Global Nutrition Report (GNR) provides a global profile and country profiles on nutrition for ea...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and other global nutrition and health agencies recommend nutriti...
Countries are making some headway on reducing undernutrition, but it's far too slow. Overweight and ...
The world is off track to reach global targets on nutrition, but we can reverse that trend and end m...
THROUGH THE WORLD HEALTH ASSEMBLY (WHA), COUNTRIES HAVE SIGNED ONTO GLOBAL NUTRITION TARGETS, AND AS...
AS DISCUSSED IN CHAPTER 1, SETTING TARGETS IS ONE MANIFESTATION OF POLITICAL COMMITMENT. COUNTRIES H...
This chapter tracks countries’ progress in improving the nutrition status of their populations. It b...
TO GUIDE, TRACK, AND LEARN FROM OUR EFFORTS TO REDUCE MALNUTRITION, WE REQUIRE CREDIBLE, TIMELY, AND...
In 2013, the Nutrition for Growth Summit called for a Global Nutrition Report (GNR) to strengthen ac...
The past decade has seen a growing global and regional momentum to prioritize nutrition and to devel...
Few challenges facing the global community today match the scale of malnutrition, a condition that d...
Few challenges facing the global community today match the scale of malnutrition, a condition that d...
As we move into the era of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the world faces many seemingly ...
Data are essential both to understand the level of malnutrition in a country and to develop strategi...
The issue of nutrition had an important moment in the spotlight in 2013. At the nutrition for growth...
The Global Nutrition Report (GNR) provides a global profile and country profiles on nutrition for ea...
The World Health Organization (WHO) and other global nutrition and health agencies recommend nutriti...