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Working with UN partners in NY and Geneva to advocate for actions and policies that will help end child hunger and malnutrition #ENOUGH
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http://www.wvi.org 24-09-2012 19:38:03
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Tomorrow, join #HNPW World Vision & American University of Beirut to explore how children & youth in the Middle East experience & process the impact of climate change & #environmentalaction. Unpack the need for involving young minds in preventing #ClimateCrisis. Register: bit.ly/4kwJhBN







Stronger investments in nutrition = healthier futures. At #N4GParis, World Vision is amplifying 10,000+ voices from Nutrition Dialogues across 54 countries to push for real change. Let’s make 2025 the year we prioritise nutrition! Read more: ow.ly/Wt9350Vm4Fm


Malnutrition is a crisis - but we can end it. At #N4GParis, World Vision is pushing for stronger financial & political commitments to fight hunger & malnutrition. $27B raised at N4G 2021 - now it’s time to build on that momentum! #N4G #ENOUGH Read more: ow.ly/K6eo50Vm4C7


Yesterday, Solome and other youth delegates at #N4GParis had the opportunity to share their concerns and ideas with world leaders at UNESCO 🏛️ #Education #Sciences #Culture 🇺🇳. There is #ENOUGH. No child should be going hungry in 2025. Join our movement to end hunger and malnutrition ow.ly/VAgw50Vq1go



Today World Vision and the Government of #Ireland co-hosted the #FfD4 side event Putting Children First, exploring how reforms in global financing can unlock greater investment in children. Ireland at UN #FFD4Sevilla #FFD4




At the #FfD4 side event Putting Children First, Tri Purnajaya, Director of Development Economy and Environment, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia noted that a global benchmark for child investment should be established. MoFA Indonesia Indonesian Mission to the UN #FFD4Sevilla


Angela Kawandami, PS for Zambia’s Ministry of Community Development, emphasized data-driven governance, development systems, and child-centered policies at the #FfD4 side event "Putting Children First." Permanent Mission of Zambia to the United Nations #FFD4Sevilla


Andrés Conde, Executive Director of Global Funding and Communications Save the Children International, stated that financing systems are not delivering to children with 200M children relying on life saving services & 50% living in multidimensional poverty. #FfD4 #FFD4Sevilla



Mr. Neale Richmond, Minister of State for International Development & Diaspora, Government of #Ireland, highlighted the importance of showing the ROI for #ODA. He also noted that most of the young people at #FfD4 were volunteers and not participants. Ireland at UN #FFD4Sevilla

