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The Politics of Ending Malnutrition - Challenging Conversations with Decision Makers

N4D: Nutrition for Development
Malnutrition
Nutrition Financing
Climate Change
Stunting
Nutrition For Growth Summit
Scaling Up Nutrition Movement
Sustainable Development Goals
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Global Nutrition Targets
Food Security
Food Fortification
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Private Sector Engagement
Food Systems
Health Systems
Acute Malnutrition
Ethiopia
Covid-19
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Nutrition For Growth

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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In the final episode of the series reflecting on the future of the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Movement, N4D Directors Chris Leather and Jeremy Shoham are talking to Dr Joanne Raisin, Director of the SUN Movement Secretariat.

This conversation explor... more

N4D is in conversation for a second time (check out previous short podcast at N4G Summit) with Madam Manty Tarawalli, Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President, discussing Sierra Leone's nutrition progress since joining the SUN Movement i... more

Like many Latin American countries, El Salvador’s malnutrition problems are increasingly more likely to be Type 2 diabetes amongst eight year-olds than stunting amongst children under 5. Elisa Gamero, Chief of Health and Nutrition Projects in the Off... more

“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

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Joanne Raisin
Director of the SUN Movement Secretariat
SUN Movement
Episode: Episode 47: Dr Joanne Raisin. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET? Where next for the SUN Movement?
Elisa Gamero
Chief of Health and Nutrition Projects in the Office of the First Lady, El Salvador
Office of the First Lady, El Salvador
Episode: Episode 45: Elisa Gamero. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET? Where next for the SUN Movement?
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

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Chris
Co-host of the show, frequently discusses SUN movement, nutrition governance, and policy impact.
Carmel Dolan
Co-host focusing on nutrition topics and programmatic implications in policy discussions.

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Episode 47: Dr Joanne Raisin. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET? Where next for the SUN Movement?
Q: How will the SUN Movement adapt to challenges post-2030?
The adaptability will depend on how well the countries articulate their needs and the degree to which they take ownership of the SUN Movement's direction beyond 2030.
Episode 47: Dr Joanne Raisin. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET? Where next for the SUN Movement?
Q: What are the main objectives of the SUN 4.0 strategy?
The main objectives are to strengthen the policy environment, increase nutrition outcomes by integrating nutrition across sectors, and to enhance sustainable financing for nutrition initiatives.
Episode 47: Dr Joanne Raisin. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET? Where next for the SUN Movement?
Q: What added value is the SUN Movement intended to provide within the global ecosystem?
The SUN Movement is intended to deliver nutrition results through a country-led and owned approach, acting as a neutral broker among various stakeholders to drive multi-sectoral and multi-stakeholder collaboration.
Episode 46: Madam Manty Tarawalli. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET? Where next for the SUN Movement?
Q: How would you characterize the kind of support you want to leverage from regional and global levels?
The support should focus on mobilizing finance for nutrition initiatives and encouraging innovation to address local needs.
Episode 46: Madam Manty Tarawalli. SUN-RISE or SUN-SET? Where next for the SUN Movement?
Q: What keeps you awake at night regarding the challenges you face in addressing malnutrition?
The biggest challenges include food insecurity exacerbated by global shocks, gender inequality, economic factors, and climate change.

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This series features high-level conversations with decision makers shaping nutrition policy, humanitarian aid, and food systems. Across episodes, guests discuss navigating political incentives, funding constraints, and multi-stakeholder collaboration to end malnutrition, with recurring emphasis on SUN Movement dynamics, governance in fragile states, data-driven policymaking, and cross-sector integration from health to agriculture and social protection. Several episodes highlight the role of government leadership, civil society, donors, and private sector partners in driving scalable, sustainable nutrition outcomes, often weighing challenges like budget cuts, crises, and geopolitical shifts against bold, long-term commitments. A standout thr... more

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