2024 SUN Movement Global Gathering − "NutritiON: Power the Change"
November 26-8, 2024 | In-person | Kigali, Rwanda | Source |
The 2024 Global Gathering, themed "NutritiON: Power the Change," aims to unite diverse nutrition stakeholders to advance global nutrition goals. It will address key areas such as integrating food systems with nutrition, scaling up nutrition through health and social protection, mobilizing financing, and leveraging research and technology. The event will showcase successes, challenges, and innovative solutions, with a focus on enhancing political and financial commitment to combat malnutrition in all its forms. By highlighting best practices and fostering collaboration, the gathering seeks to reposition nutrition at the core of the Sustainable Development Goals and drive systemic change.
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November 26-8, 2024 | In-person | Kigali, Rwanda | Source | The 2024 Global Gathering, themed "NutritiON: Power the Change," aims to unite diverse nutrition stakeholders to advance global nutrition go
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