Nutrition for Growth - Progress and Challenges Towards Achieving Global Targets
The Nutrition for Growth initiative, including past summits and upcoming events, aims to address malnutrition and achieve global targets by mobilizing commitments from countries, donors, NGOs, businesses, and stakeholders. While progress has been made in securing pledges, a significant gap in funding remains. Donor spending has increased, but urgent action is required to accelerate progress and meet the WHO nutrition targets and Sustainable Development Goals by leveraging financial and policy commitments.
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A Nutrition for Growth Kick-off Event at Goalkeepers Tokyo, hosted by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, on 23 July 2020 will precede the Summit. At this event, a small set of early risers will share commitments. N4G Kick-Off Event The full set of commitments will be announced at the December Summit. 2
WHO: Countries, donors, NGOs, businesses and other stakeholders will announce financial and policy commitments WHAT: The next N4G Summit, hosted by the government of Japan WHEN: December 2020 WHERE: Tokyo, Japan WHY: Urgent action is needed, with only five years left to achieve the WHA nutrition targets and 10 years to reach the SDGs 3
WHA sets nutrition targets Hunger Summit 2012 BUILDING MOMENTU M First N4G Summit 2013 First GNR 2014 SDGs set 2015 Decade of Action begins 2016 Global Nutrition 2017 Summit 2018 SUN GG TICAD 7 2019 Tokyo N4G Summit 2020 N4G Kick-off 2020 Event 4
The first N4G Summit in 2013: $4 billion in new nutrition- specific pledges and $19 billion in nutrition-sensitive pledges to prevent at least 20 million children from being stunted and save at least 1.7 million lives by 2020 Global Nutrition Summit in 2017: $3.4 billion in nutrition pledges PROGRES S 5 5
Donor spending has grown since the 2013 N4G Summit, but progress must still accelerate Current & projected donor spending and need (USD Billions) 2 1.8 1.6 $6.5 billion gap 1.4 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 London N4G Summit Projected need Total DAC Countries Multilaterals Nutrition Investment Framework indicates the following is needed to reach WHA nutrition targets and SDG2 o $2.3 billion per year needed for the priority package o $7 billion per year needed to reach global nutrition targets N4G pledges have made progress, but a huge gap remains Less than 1% ODA dedicated to nutrition despite malnutrition being the underlying cause of 45% of all deaths of children under age five THE INVESTMENT GAP 6 6
Nutrition-specific WHA-aligned disbursements, 2015-2017 1400 235 1200 228 1000 324 160 Million USD 155 800 166 600 934 400 736 651 200 0 2015 2016 2017 WHA-Aligned Basic Nutrition Humanitarian Aid Other Purpose Codes Nutrition aid is trending upward investments from donors have increased 22% between 2015 and 2017 Support has been mobilized toward the priority package of nutrition-specific interventions outlined in the Nutrition Investment Framework DONOR EXPENDITURES 7
Basic nutrition expenditure: Top donors in 2017 Donor US$ millions Gross disbursements 2015 2016 US$ millions Gross disbursements 2017 US$ millions Gross disbursements 246.2 188.3 IDA United Kingdom United States BMGF EU Institutions 54.4 Canada UNICEF CIFF Germany Netherlands US$ millions, constant 2017 prices. 118.3 93.1 155.9 150.3 281.8 99.2 141.9 99.5 122.6 101.9 44.2 Data unavailable 18.7 44.5 150.6 142.5 105.0 93.7 69.2 67.2 19.6 18.6 110.0 42.4 Data unavailable 53.8 32.7 More investments are critical to increase quality of nutrition expenditures and funding of the priority package Sustaining support will require continued investment from the top six donors who provide the most nutrition aid DONOR EXPENDITURE S 8 8
PRIORITY AREAS The Government of Japan established five priority areas for the 2020 Summit, composed of three pillars and two cross-cutting components, to achieve global nutrition targets Health Making nutrition integral to Universal Health Coverage for sustainable development Food Resilience Addressing malnutrition effectively in fragile and conflict affected contexts Building food systems that promote safe, healthy diets and nutrition, ensure livelihoods of producers, and are climate- smart InnovativeFinancing Accountability 9
ROADMAP TO N4G 2020 Q4 2020 (Oct Dec) Aug Sept Q4 2019 (Oct-Dec) Q1 2020 (Jan Mar) Q2 2020 (Apr Jun) Q3 2020 (Jul Sep) Final Commitment- Making Guide Issued (Jan) CONSULTATIO Draft Commitment- Making Guide Issued (Nov) N PROCESS AND OUTPUT 1st Draft of N4G 2020 Compact Shared (Feb) N4G Advisory Group Formed Principles of Engagement Finalized SDG 2.3 Conference & GAFSP Replenishment (May) Tokyo Nutrition Summit 2020 (Dec) SUN Global Gathering: From Kathmandu to Tokyo (Nov) N4G Kick-off at Goalkeepers Tokyo (July) COMMITMENT MOBILIZATION SUNLead Group Meeting African Union Summit (Jan) MILESTONE EVENTS UN Decade of Action on Nutrition Mid-term Review UNGA UN Climate Action Summit, UN High- level Meeting on UHC UN Decade of Action on Nutrition Mid-term Review (Aug) World Bank Annual Meetings (Oct) World Bank Spring Meetings (Apr) Goalkeepers SDG Event in Tokyo (July) Committee on Food Security (Oct) Global Nutrition Report Launch TICAD 7 KEY Global Fund Replenishment (Lyon) World Food Day Inter-parliamentary Union (Belgrade) UN Climate Change Conference (Santiago) Donor roundtable on financing for nutrition in FCAS (London) Global Forum for the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program World Economic Forum (Davos) 5th World Congress on Public Health and Nutrition (London) Micronutrient Forum (BKK) World Public Health Nutrition Congress (Brisbane) 3rd World Congress on Food and Nutrition (Spain) Mid-term review of the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition GAVI replenishment (London) Consumer Goods Forum Global Summit (London) Committee on World Food Security Food Systems for Nutrition World Food Day UN Climate Change Conference EXTERNAL EVENTS 10 10
Develop a pledge for the 2020 Summit in Tokyo using the guidance available in the N4G commitment-making guide Mobilize commitments by o Sharing N4G materials (vision, roadmap, commitment-making guide) with peers o Advocating for greater nutrition investments and stronger policies o Connecting with N4G on Twitter and spreading the message to #InvestInNutrition on all social media platforms o Coordinating with global, regional, and national partners to identify and advocate for strong policy and financing commitments TAKE ACTION 11
N4G vision and roadmap here Commitment guide here Social media kit coming soon Principle of engagement guidance coming soon Pledge submission coming soon ACCESS RESOURCE S 12
THANK YOU nutritionforgrowth.org @NutritionWin #Nutrition4Growth2020 13
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