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The Impact and Learning Series

Born out of the very first Nutrition for Growth Summit, The Power of Nutrition has spent a decade raising funds and delivering high-impact nutrition programmes in response to the growing need across the sector to put nutrition at the heart of all development initiatives. To mark its ten-year anniversary, The Power of Nutrition is launching an Impact and Learning Series to showcase its impact and lessons learned from a decade of experience in raising and programming funds for nutrition. You can find the all various pieces forming our Impact and Learning Series below.

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Publications

We have worked closely with research partners to make sure that all of our lessons-learned can be qualified, quantified and shared with the sector to be as relevant and useful as possible.

In this section, you can find all of our publications linked to our Impact and Learning Series, from a detailed report about our performance in this last decade to academic papers on the role of the private sector in nutrition financing, the importance of including nutrition through a child first 8,000 days of life and more.

Impact Report: 10 years of The Power of Nutrition

Our latest impact report celebrating ten years of action - read about the progress and stories from our communities as well as our lessons learned and recommendations to the sector.

The Economic Cost of Stunting to Businesses in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Research from The Power of Nutrition and Modern Scientist Global revealed businesses in low and middle-income countries lose more than a quarter of a trillion dollars (up to $264.6 billion) in revenue every year, due to their employees experiencing chronic undernutrition in childhood.

Evaluation of The Power of Nutrition

In November 2016, on behalf of The Power of Nutrition’s board of trustees, the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation commissioned Mathematica and its partner, Avenir Health, to conduct an external global evaluation of The Power of Nutrition. This Compendium (2023) provides a summary of the findings from the baseline, midline, and endline activities conducted as part of the evaluation.

Maximising resources for nutrition

How might innovative finance catalyse hundreds of millions into the global nutrition sector? Read more about our work in innovative finance.