The World Bank’s Post

The link between #nutrition and development is undeniable. Every dollar invested in tackling malnutrition delivers $23 in returns through improved health outcomes and greater productivity. This isn't just about saving lives—it's about ensuring future generations have the opportunity to thrive and reach their full potential. As we accelerate the fight against malnutrition, we need strong partnerships and innovative financing to bring lasting change. From the IFC - International Finance Corporation's agricultural insurance programs in Africa to nutrition services in Nigeria and Indonesia, The World Bank is leading the way in sustainable, high-impact solutions. Read Axel van Trotsenburg's on how we can make nutrition a global priority—because every child deserves the chance to grow, learn, and succeed.⬇️ Les Echos

Vanel Beuns

A visionary and results-driven leader in sustainable development and public service, specializing in Bold Strategic AI (SAI) Leadership to drive innovation, efficiency, solutions, and positive global impact.

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Making a positive difference and a lasting impact in people's lives by building a more prosperous world for all is a legacy I am proud of as a stellar servant leader with world-class experience.

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Akram Frichiche

Étudiant en BTS Banque | Groupe Aurlom Éducation

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Bien dit

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Ifeoluwa Adeputi

Agricultural Economist; statistician

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Helpful insight

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Beth Lambert

Strategy consultant to professional member and non-profit organisations | founder & business owner

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This is a useful demonstration of the critical link between reducing inequality and economic growth.

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Respetados Señores tenemos un proyecto que tiene la capacidad de impactar directamente al cambio climático, ayudando a disminuir la desnutrición. Necesitamos su ayuda para presentarlo al presidente del Banco Mundial Sr Ajay Banga. Un abrazo y gracias.

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Elena Grimaccia

Project Leader New data and experimental analysis.

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Thanks for sharing! I fully agree

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Kipchirchir Kigen

Graduate Researcher at Kenya Institute of Public Policy Research and Analysis

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Very informative

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Lisa Ferguson, M.P.A

Management & Program Analyst, Doctoral Student

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Very informative

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Basil Nwana Degha

M&E Specialist | Economic Empowerment Advisor | GBV & Livelihoods Expert

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Here's a possible comment: Nutrition is indeed a critical foundation for human development, and the returns on investment are staggering. I appreciate the emphasis on strong partnerships and innovative financing to drive lasting change. The World Bank's initiatives, such as agricultural insurance programs and nutrition services, demonstrate the power of sustainable solutions. Let's continue to prioritize nutrition and work together to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive. Well said, Axel van Trotsenburg! #NutritionForDevelopment #GlobalPriority #SustainableSolutions

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