Published 14 February 2025 in Analysis
The next edition of the Nutrition for Growth Summit, organized by France on March 27 and 28, 2025 in Paris, represents a unique opportunity to engage the international community in a more effective fight against malnutrition. In the run-up to this international summit, Focus 2030 devotes a special edition to the challenges of (mal)nutrition worldwide, highlighting the views and expectations of organizations, personalities and experts involved in the field of nutrition. |
On September 17, 2024, the Gates Foundation released the new edition of its annual Goalkeepers report, entitled “The Race to nourish a Warming World”. This year, the report emphasizes the urgency of increasing investment in global health and nutrition, and developing solutions to protect more than 400 million children worldwide from the most severe consequences of hunger.
Since 2017, the Goalkeepers report has assessed progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by UN member states in 2015. Among these goals, SDG 2 on “Zero Hunger”, is at the heart of global priorities in the fight against malnutrition, with a target set in 2012 by the World Health Organization to reduce the number of stunted children under five by 40% by 2025.
Despite significant progress between 2000 and 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has brought many advances to a halt, or even reversed them. According to the report, current figures are alarming
Between 2024 and 2050, climate change will stunt the growth of 40 million more children, and 28 million more will be emaciated.- Bill Gates
More than half of all child deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa, yet health-related official development assistance (ODA) to Africa has been falling steadily since 2010, from 40% of total aid to 25% .
Find the latest data on 18 indicators of SDGs 1 to 6 and 8 on the Gates Foundation website.