DInA Webinar: Strengthening Nutrition for Growth Commitments Across the Nutrition Data Value Chain

2025-02-11
08:00

11 February 2025

8:00-9:30am EST | 2:00-3:30pm CET | 4:00-5:30pm EAT | 6:30-8:00pm IST

Event Information

The March 2025 Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit in France will offer a new opportunity for governments, donors, businesses, NGOs, other stakeholders to make policy and financial commitments that support sustainable, healthy diets, prevent all forms of malnutrition, and accelerate progress towards the achievement of global nutrition targets by 2030. Many actions across multiple sectors are needed to accomplish this ambition.

Building on progress from N4G Tokyo 2021 and addressing gaps across the nutrition data value chain, the event will focus on driving impactful investments in evidence generation, nutrition information systems (NIS), and knowledge-sharing platforms. With data, research, innovation, and AI as one of N4G Paris’s core themes, the webinar will explore how to ensure commitments in nutrition data are made to inform and drive actionable policies and programs to achieve global nutrition targets by 2030.

The objectives of the online webinar are:

  1. To highlight examples of country commitments made at N4G Tokyo and share progress and challenges in meeting these commitments.
  2. To provide lessons learned from implementation across all three key areas—evidence generation, nutrition information systems, and knowledge exchange platforms—to illustrate how investments in these areas can support the achievement of national nutrition targets and outcomes.
  3. To engage and support member states in creating actionable and country-specific N4G 2025 commitments across the nutrition data value chain, where investments and action are needed most.
  4. To strengthen partnerships and investments from global stakeholders that support thriving national nutrition data ecosystems.

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