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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.
This week, we made progress on two of our global policy bills as they progress through Congress. It’s time to celebrate and continue your amazing advocacy work on global health and education!
When possible for mom and baby, breastfeeding gives children the healthiest start to life.
Clouds were building and it looked like it could rain any minute on a warm Tuesday in mid-June, but advocate Maurice Gayetay was not deterred. He was on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., waiting in the security line to speak directly to congressional staff representing his district. He had come all the way from Rhode Island to share his story and deliver his message to Congress.
This week there has been exciting progress on our global nutrition priorities! The Global Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment Act was passed out of the Senate Foreign Relations committee (SFRC). And Administrator Samantha Power made a historic announcement that USAID will give $200 million to the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to purchase and distribute ready to use therapeutic food (RUTF).
This week the House of Representatives’ Appropriations Committee marked up their fiscal year (FY) 2023 State and Foreign Operations subcommittee (SFOPS) spending bill. This legislation authorizes funding for U.S. foreign assistance programs through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the State Department. The bill increases global health assistance 12 percent over the FY 2022 level. Overall the bill provides modest annual increases for most of the accounts that RESULTS tracks. Excitingly, the House matched our level of ambition on the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria by proposing a funding level of $2 billion for FY23 as the first installment of a three-year pledge of $6 billion.
Join RESULTS Associate Director of Policy and Government Affairs Crickett Nicovich and Senior Associate of Nutrition and Health Dorothy Monza as they review our current policy requests on the Global Fund and global nutrition, review questions advocates may get in upcoming lobby meetings, and answer your questions. Watch the recording and review the companion slides.
Guest Speaker: Cynthia Changyit-Levin, Author of “From Changing Diapers to Changing the World”
May 2022 National Webinar Slides (PPT version)
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