1、Global Nutrition Report2022Stronger commitments for greater actionCommitments madeSMARTness checkedAlignment reportedActions definedFinance measuredAction publishedENDORSEMENTSHonourable Harjit S.Sajjan,Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Developme
2、nt Agency of CanadaWith millions of additional people likely to be malnourished as a result of the invasion of Ukraine,climate change,and Covid-19,this is a critical time to focus on nutrition.Women and girls are at the heart of the current food and malnutrition crisis.They will be the ones to guide
3、 solutions going forward as this crisis will likely have lifelong negative impacts on education,health,climate change,food systems and economic growth.The 2022 Global Nutrition Report and tools such as the Nutrition Accountability Framework will ensure much needed monitoring,transparency and account
4、ability for nutrition commitments,providing the evidence base needed for effective collective action.Gerda Verburg,Coordinator of the Scaling Up Nutrition MovementThe 2021 Global Nutrition Report called for funding to be significantly scaled-up,ambitious political commitments and holistic approaches
5、 to diets and nutrition.In 2021,the Nutrition Year of Action,the first United Nations Food Systems Summit set the stage to transform global food systems,to change the way the people produce,consume and think about food.Similarly,the Nutrition for Growth(N4G)Summit witnessed an unprecedented number o
6、f commitments to improving nutrition,especially from low-and lower-middle-income countries,while record funding of US$26.3 billion was committed to tackle global malnutrition.The world has been ravaged,this past year,by the compounding challenges of climate shocks,conflict,and the food,energy and fe