Meeting the need: Financing to attain targets
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International Food Policy Research Institute. 2016. Meeting the need: Financing to attain targets. In Global Nutrition Report 2016: From Promise to Impact: Ending Malnutrition by 2030. Chapter 7. Pp. 76-94. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896295841_07.
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COMMITMENT WITHOUT FUNDING REPRESENTS UNFULFILLED GOOD INTENTIONS. IF NUTRITION-PROMOTING ACTIONS ARE TO BE IMPLEMENTED AND TARGETS MET, they need to be financed. Financing for nutrition comes from governments (domestic), from international sources—the bilateral and multilateral aid agencies and foundations that make up the “donor” community—and from people themselves.
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AGROVOC Keywords
wasting; hiv infections; sustainable development goals; economic development; non-communicable diseases; agricultural policies; stunting; trace elements; children; poverty; morbidity; overweight; obesity; climate change; child growth; anaemia; undernutrition; nutrition policies; health; indicators; sustainability; capacity development; malnutrition; nutrition; private sector; agricultural development; breastfeeding; public expenditure; diabetes; food systems; wasting disease
