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Canada Pledges $360.6M for Malnutrition

Minister Ahmed Hussen commits $360.6M over six years to support Nutrition International’s efforts in combating global malnutrition and improving health.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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  • A Lifeline for Millions
    • The Impact of Nutrition International
  • Canada’s Role in the Fight Against Malnutrition
    • A Proud Canadian Legacy
  • Prospects For A Healthier, Stronger World

Canada’s Bold Commitment to Global Nutrition

A staggering one in three people worldwide suffer from malnutrition, with the majority living in low- and middle-income countries. Recognizing this urgent issue, Canada is stepping up its global leadership.

The Honourable Ahmed Hussen, Minister of International Development, has announced a $360.6 million commitment over six years to support Nutrition International’s fight against malnutrition in vulnerable regions.

 

A Lifeline for Millions

Strengthening Global Health

At an event held at the MaRS Centre in Toronto during International Development Week, Minister Hussen confirmed that Canada will invest $360.6 million from 2025 to 2031 to enhance global nutrition programs.

This funding will enable Nutrition International to provide essential micronutrients to millions, with a focus on Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The initiative aligns with Canada’s longstanding dedication to improving health and economic stability worldwide.

 

The Impact of Nutrition International

Since its inception, Nutrition International has played a pivotal role in improving global health. Over the past 30 years, its programs have:

  • Averted 7 million deaths through targeted interventions.
  • Prevented 15 million cases of anemia among women and girls.
  • Reduced 12 million instances of childhood stunting.
  • Enabled 5 million children to receive an additional year of education.

By focusing on maternal and child nutrition, Nutrition International helps break intergenerational cycles of poverty, fostering economic growth that benefits entire communities.

 

Canada’s Role in the Fight Against Malnutrition

Why This Investment Matters

Malnutrition isn’t just a health issue—it’s an economic one. Experts estimate that poor health and lost human potential cost the global economy over $1 trillion annually. This funding will:

  • Expand vitamin A supplementation programs, reaching 150 million children twice a year.
  • Improve access to iodized salt, benefiting 400 million people annually.
  • Support maternal and adolescent nutrition to prevent anemia and stunting.
Main Investment Areas Expected Reach
Vitamin A supplementation 150 million children
Iodized salt distribution 400 million people
Maternal nutrition programs Millions of women and girls

 

A Proud Canadian Legacy

Canada has been a cornerstone of global health funding, serving as the founding and primary donor of Nutrition International. Since 2001, Canada has provided over $950 million to the organization, strengthening its ability to deliver life-saving nutrition programs.

Minister Hussen emphasized that this investment not only supports global health but also sustains jobs in Canada.

“Nutrition International is a leader in vitamin A supplementation, and their capsules are made right here in Ontario. This funding ensures that both global health and Canadian jobs are prioritized,” he stated.

 

Prospects For A Healthier, Stronger World

This investment reinforces Canada’s dedication to achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in eradicating hunger and improving global health.

As malnutrition remains a leading cause of preventable deaths, Canada’s funding for Nutrition International serves as a beacon of hope for millions worldwide.

By prioritizing nutrition, Canada is not just addressing immediate health challenges—it’s shaping a future where more children thrive, economies grow, and communities break free from poverty. A well-nourished world is a stronger world, and Canada is leading the way.

 

Sources: Global Affairs Canada.

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