WHO
Independent Expert Group
2021-11-23
Report on concise data-focused update on the state of diets and nutrition in the world. Independent analysis of the best data on nutrition is critical for evidence-based, timely and effective actions to ensure we deliver on our global commitment to end poor diets and malnutrition. The report showed progress towards the global nutrition targets, evaluated the impact of poor diets on our health and our planet, assessed the nutrition financing landscape, and provided a comprehensive overview of reporting on past Nutrition for Growth (N4G) commitments. It found that, despite some progress, diets are not getting healthier and make increasing demands on the environment, while unacceptable levels of malnutrition persist. The high human, environmental and economic costs of continuing our current trajectory are so significant that we will pay a far higher price if we fail to act. While COVID-19 is exacerbating the problem, this report showed that it is just one part of a much bigger picture. Healthy, sustainable diets that put an end to malnutrition, while preserving planetary health, are achievable.
- COVID-19 Pandemic
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- Food Insecurity
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- Nutrition
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