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The consequences of early childhood malnutrition are devastating and permanent, but they are also entirely preventable. RESULTS works to secure smart, sustainable investments in nutrition and nutrition policy that help break the cycle of poverty.
An Israeli parliament vote to block UN aid in Gaza escalates an already horrific situation for innocent children and civilians. RESULTS calls for an end to the violence and the free flow of humanitarian aid.
“How is this my life?” I kept asking myself that as I prepared for meetings and events at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) last month. It was a dream come true. But I found myself grappling with a palpable cognitive dissonance.
RESULTS absolutely condemns violence against all civilians and aid workers. After a year of tragedy, we continue to call for a ceasefire, now.
Recent headlines confirm what RESULTS advocates have known for ages: global malnutrition is a crisis. Thanks to the advocacy of everyday people, U.S. leaders have heard the call to end it loud and clear.
With acute malnutrition on the rise, the U.S. must seize this opportunity for leadership. As advocates, we must call on the U.S. government to make an early pledge of at least $13.3 billion.
Use our current global poverty laser talks in your upcoming lobby meetings, letters to the editor, and e-mails to Congress.
FY25 Global Appropriations Memos
FY24 Global Appropriations Memos