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The Politics of Ending Malnutrition - Challenging Conversations with Decision Makers

N4D: Nutrition for Development
Malnutrition
Nutrition Financing
Climate Change
Nutrition For Growth Summit
Scaling Up Nutrition Movement
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Ethiopia
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Food Policy

This N4D podcast delivers a series of conversations with country and global decision makers who share their learning on what works, the challenges they face and the support they need to drive political change to end malnutrition.

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Recorded edited and published by: N4D & Nutriat.co

Theme tune: Saraweto, used with kind permission of Just East of Jazz

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“I think there is a huge [opportunity] to take the lessons learned from Yemen and to try to bring them into the other countries where I see the SUN [Movement] working as a global actor…

We need the voices of [Humanitarian, Development, Peace] HDP Ne... more

Our latest podcast in the SUN series is another country (and regional) voice - this time we’re in conversation with George Ouma, coordinator of the African Leaders for Nutrition Initiative. The ALN is is a platform jointly established by the African ... more

Between 2010-2020, SUN developed successful partnerships and collaborations at the global level that translated into action at the country level… but missed opportunities to strengthen regional capacity.”

Mohamed Ag Bendech, Independent Expert on Nu... more

N4D’s directors kick off the series with a deep dive into the past, the present and the future of the SUN Movement. What did the global nutrition architecture look like before SUN was set up, what was the impetus for the Movement’s creation, how was ... more

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Marcella Masiarik
Senior Policy Officer with the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
Episode: Episode 44: Marcela Masiarik. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET?
George Ouma
Coordinator of the African Leaders for Nutrition Initiative
African Development Bank
Episode: Episode 43: George Ouma. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET?
Mohamed Ag Bendech
An expert in public health and nutrition in West Africa
Helen Keller International, UNICEF
Episode: Episode 42: Mohamed Ag Bendech. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET?
Dieudonné Lankoande
National Coordinator of the Reseau de la Societe Civile pour la Nutrition (Resonut)
Resonut
Episode: Dieudonné Lankoande, National Coordinator, Reseau de la Societe Civile pour la nutrition (RESONUT)
Amich Alhumami
Deputy Minister for Human Community and Cultural Development in Indonesia
Ministry of National Development Planning, Indonesia
Episode: Hon. Deputy Minister Mr Amich Alhumami, Human Community and Cultural Development, Indonesia
Madam Manty Tarawalli
Honorable Minister from the Office of the Vice President of Sierra Leone
Government of Sierra Leone
Episode: Hon Minister of State, Madam Manty Tarawalli, Office of the Vice President of the Republic of Sierra Leone
Agnes Kirabo
Chair of the National Sun Civil Society Alliance and speaker from the Food Rights Alliance in Uganda
Food Rights Alliance
Episode: N4D @ N4G 2025 Day three
Dr. Sisay Sinamo
Scaling Up Nutrition Focal Point in Ethiopia
Ministry of Health, Government of Ethiopia
Episode: N4D @ N4G 2025 Day three
Teddy Muleta
Representative from Right to Grow, focusing on nutrition and accountability support
Right to Grow
Episode: N4D @ N4G 2025 Day three

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Episode 44: Marcela Masiarik. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET?
Q: What would you describe as your key achievements in promoting the nexus approach?
The key achievements include the area-based approach in Taiz and improved cooperation with the Yemeni government in Aden.
Episode 44: Marcela Masiarik. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET?
Q: How can the ability of the Ministry of Planning and the Sun Yemen Secretariat be supported to play that leadership role and strengthen its ability to coordinate?
There is a lack of regular strategic exchange in the sectors, for example, with the line ministries, which can be improved to better support coordination efforts.
Episode 43: George Ouma. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET?
Q: How can support be provided from regional and global levels?
Support can be provided by aligning national and international frameworks, focusing on sustainable financing, accountability mechanisms, and coordinated advocacy efforts amongst various stakeholders.
Episode 43: George Ouma. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET?
Q: What actually works to generate that political will?
Generating political will involves appealing to economic statistics, fostering peer pressure among leaders, integrating nutrition into national development plans, and creating evidence-based arguments highlighting the costs of inaction on nutrition.
Episode 42: Mohamed Ag Bendech. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET?
Q: What do you think the SUN Movement's role has been?
It played an important role in promoting the nutrition agenda and high-level political engagement for multi-sectoral policies.

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Focused on the intersection of nutrition and governance, a series of conversations sheds light on diverse paths to combat malnutrition across various nations. Guests, who are prominent decision-makers in both governmental and global organizations, share insights on effective strategies, the ongoing challenges faced in policy implementation, and innovative approaches to securing financing for nutrition initiatives. The discussions emphasize the importance of collaborative efforts, political will, and the necessity of cross-sectoral engagement as key factors in creating sustainable solutions to malnutrition across different regions, particularly in Africa and parts of Asia. This podcast is distinctive for its focus on high-level dialogue, fea... more

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