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Mobilizing innovative financing for the fight against malnutrition: A call to action
African policymakers reinforce their commitment to prioritizing investments in nutrition to accelerate the reduction of malnutrition in the continent at the High-Level Dialogue on Nutrition Financing in Maseru, Lesotho.
Posted on March 27, 2023
WE, the Ministers of State and Government of African countries, Members of African Parliaments, Representatives of the Private Sector, and Heads of International Organizations gathered during a High- Level Dialogue on Nutrition Financing hosted by His Excellency, Letsie III, King of Lesotho in Maseru, Lesotho on 23-24 March 2023.
Recalling the previous and existing decisions, declarations and continental strategies, related to nutrition including, inter alia:
Acknowledging that investing in nutrition is one of the most cost-effective means to accelerate and sustain socioeconomic development and prosperity. Evidence shows that every 1 USD invested in high impact nutrition interventions can generate 16 USD in returns, while child undernutrition in Africa for example, is causing countries in the continent an economic loss estimated between 1.9% to 16.5% of Gross Development Product (GDP).
Concerned that malnutrition remains one of the major obstacles to human well-being and economic prosperity in Africa. The African continent is still battling with fighting high levels of hunger and malnutrition.
Also concerned that the current investments in nutrition in Africa are not comparable to the scale of the nutrition problem.
Recognizing the urgency of adequate financing to ending hunger and malnutrition in all its forms as a prerequisite for achieving Africa Union Agenda 2063 objectives and Sustainable Development Goals.