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RESULTS is a movement of passionate, committed everyday people.
Poverty cannot end as long as oppression exists.
The Experts are leaders in the organization with lived experience of poverty.
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Learn more about how to spotlight poverty issues in the media.
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.
The White House has asked Congress to approve a plan called a “rescissions” package to take back billions of dollars that were already approved for government spending. RESULTS advocates are some of the best people to speak up and protect these programs that fight poverty and save lives.
The Israeli government has been using food and medicine as tools of war. RESULTS calls on Congress to take a stand alongside the global community.
The Trump Administration’s proposed $163 billion in cuts to the federal budget for Fiscal Year 2026 is unconscionable. Congress must reject these cuts that target critical anti-poverty programs in the U.S. and abroad.
On March 27 and 28, leaders from governments, businesses, non-profits, and civil society gathered in Paris for the Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit. While many global leaders stepped up, the U.S. was noticeably absent.
Guest Speaker: Cynthia Changyit-Levin, Author of “From Changing Diapers to Changing the World”
May 2022 National Webinar Slides (PPT version)
May 2022 National Webinar Captioning Transcript
As RESULTS advocates, our mission is to inspire Congress to take meaningful actions to fight poverty. Annually – as Congress turns its focus to the “appropriations” process, we have a real opportunity to get members on the record in support of global health and development issues.
January’s Global Poverty Policy Forum welcomed guests from No White Saviors (NWS) based in Kampala, Uganda. NWS shares their expertise and lived experience as we explore advocacy that embraces solidarity with others through the lens of anti-oppression and equity.