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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.
Humanitarian organizations file a new amicus brief and highlights devastating impact of freeze of humanitarian aid worldwide.
Congress has built and championed foreign aid programs in a bipartisan way for decades, thanks in part to our advocacy. Across the country, RESULTS volunteers are now meeting with their congressional offices, as well as calling and emailing. They are demanding that the lifesaving programs be reinstated and funding flow again.
RESULTS strongly condemns the Trump Administration’s catastrophic action to abruptly terminate over 90 percent of USAID work. This action ends the majority of development assistance. Congress must act to save lives and U.S. standing in the world.
Over the past two decades, RESULTS and our ACTION Partners have helped to mobilize government pledges totaling more than $130.21 billion. The funds have been used for TB, AIDS, malaria, polio, malnutrition, COVID-19, and more. Learn more about ACTION and its role in building a healthier world over the last 20 years.
RESULTS urges the Trump Administration to immediately reverse the harmful Stop-Work Order on U.S. foreign aid.
How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted global child and maternal nutrition, and what are the advocacy opportunities we have to help alleviate this crisis? Dr. Rebecca Heidkamp, PhD, Associate Scientist at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health and a member of the Standing Together for Nutrition consortium joins us for this important discussion. Watch the recording and review the companion slide deck (PDF version/PPT version).
Review the recording and slide deck (PDF version/PPT version) for our May forum featuring Crickett Nicovich and Karyne Bury of RESULTS. We discuss the context for our upcoming International Conference advocacy work and focus in on the global education and nutrition requests that will be at the forefront. We also walk through examples of how to make an inclusive case for ending global poverty.
Review the recording and the first and second companion slide decks for our April forum which featured Meaza Getachew of 1,000 Days and Crickett Nicovich of RESULTS. We discussed the critical nature of early life nutrition interventions in the context of global opportunities that are arising in 2021 to move the issue forward.