Acceleration through collaboration: IFPRI side event at Davos 2019
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01.02.19
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To accelerate progress to end hunger and malnutrition, we must work together with all key stakeholders—especially the private sector. This was one of the takeaways from the 2018 IFPRI-FAO Bangkok Conference, and was also the focus of the recent IFPRI co-organized side event in Davos during the 2019 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. IFPRI, along with the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), the Global Nutrition Report, Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN), Wageningen University & Research (WUR), and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), hosted the event, Accelerating the End of Hunger and Malnutrition: Data, Investment, Partnership, and Accountability.
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