Global Development Groups and Officials, Members of Congress Convene on Bold Bipartisan Proposal for U.S. Leadership on Malnutrition Ahead of World Food Day
Nourish the Future aims to reduce severe malnutrition by up to 50 percent
LifePack Raises Over $10,000 with PUBG: Battlegrounds
PUBG Partners and Esports pros participated in the Taego Charity Showdown in September with all proceeds being donated to fight child malnutrition.
USAID Joins ECF and the US DFC in the Global Nutrition Financing Alliance
The federal government agency announced that it is joining an existing public-private partnership between the US DFC and ECF to mobilize $100 million of financing to improve food and health systems in low- and middle-income countries.
ECF and partners release Nourish the Future, a bold U.S. vision to combat malnutrition
Nourish the Future could help lead to one of the most dramatic global reductions in child deaths in over a decade.
Not Just Mom’s Job
For more than 40 years, USAID has promoted breastfeeding to save lives, prevent malnutrition, and enhance the long-term health and development of women and children. The Agency’s maternal and child […]
ECF Launches LifePack to Help End Childhood Malnutrition
This first-of-its-kind campaign engages the multi-billion dollar video game industry in the effort to help a million children at risk.
Effectiveness of Multi-Sectoral Programming to Improve Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture, Nutrition, and Health: Experiences from Nepal, Bangladesh, and Uganda
Leveraging multi-sectoral programming to improve health and nutrition has gained attention over recent years. Collaboration between sectors has the potential to address many of the root causes of malnutrition. However, […]
Humanitarian leaders call on global donors to fund nutrition crisis on World Food Day
This World Food Day, we are calling attention to the need to elevate nutrition as a global policy and funding priority, alongside leading development and humanitarian leaders.
The Power 4: Interventions that Will Save Lives
The Power 4 analysis conducted by Johns Hopkins University identified the four most impactful and cost-effective ways to reduce childhood mortality due to malnutrition.