From theory to practice: The latest in program implementation and effectiveness at #MNF2023
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As we race against time to combat nutritional challenges and unlock human potential, we have the power to reverse the fate of many and end hidden hunger. Imagine a future in 2030 when our accomplishments are celebrated, rather than lamenting our missed opportunities. The Micronutrient Forum’s 6th Global Conference, taking place online and in person in The Hague October 16-20, offers a significant opportunity to shift the current trajectory towards a better future.
With the theme, “Nutrition for Resilience,” this conference serves as a platform for united action. But how can we achieve this lofty goal in an increasingly complex and crisis-prone world? As co-chairs of Track 3 for the conference, we have had the privilege to work with colleagues to curate a program that helps us find solutions to the interconnected challenges across food, social protection, health, and other systems that constrain progress.
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