Driving Meaningful Action on Nutrition Integration: Lessons, Challenges and Priorities for the Global Compact on Nutrition Integration
Greater integration of nutrition objectives and related actions into interventions in other sectors is needed to accelerate progress in the fight against malnutrition. The Global Compact on Nutrition Integration was launched at the 2025 Nutrition for Growth Summit and has received the support of 84 countries and organisations and remains open for others to sign up. Collaboration in tackling key problems and challenges that prevent nutrition from playing a more integral role in policies and investments in relevant sectors is central to the success of the Compact.
This session at Rome Nutrition Week will be an opportunity to come together and learn from each other about different nutrition integration experiences. It will serve as the beginning of a process to identify key challenges and bottlenecks that Compact members can address together through shared learning, joint advocacy, collective commissioning of work, coordination in intervention design and delivery, or other means.