GAIN Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition – “Making markets work to improve the consumption of nutritious and healthy food”

Proyecto terminado

Poor diets - too little food, too much food, or the wrong combinations of foods - are the number-one risk factor for ill health. What people eat depends on what is available on the market as well as accessible, affordable and desirable to consume. SDC supports the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, a Swiss-based foundation, in facilitating the voluntary engagement of businesses in low and middle income countries to improve the consumption of nutritious and healthy foods, particularly among the vulnerable and poor.

Región/País Tema Período Presupuesto
A nivel mundial
Salud
Empleo y desarrollo económico
Nutrición de base
Desarrollo de pequeñas y medianas empresas
01.12.2018 - 31.12.2021
CHF  4’000’000
Contexto

Multiple forms of malnutrition exist in all regions and in all income groups. Undernutrition, micronutrient deficiency, overweight and obesity occur in parallel, often even within families. A major cause of malnutrition is that global food systems are failing to keep us all fed, let alone healthy.

There are several reasons for the failure of food systems: Nutrition solutions or investments remain to a large degree in the public sector and, even more narrowly, within the health sector. They do not leverage a food system largely driven by businesses, entrepreneurs, and consumers. Relationship between governments, NGOs and food businesses are marked by mistrust and lack of understanding and therefore prevent productive new solutions from surfacing.

Finding ways to ensure businesses are offering more nutritious and better quality food, make it affordable and accessible is essential for reaching SDG 2 and the aim of this program.

Objetivos To improve nutrition outcomes for the poor in low and middle income countries through market based solutions in the food system
Grupos destinarios

Ultimate beneficiaries:

Vulnerable and poor women, men and children in low and middle income countries 

Direct beneficiaries:

Policy makers, Businesses and Development partners

 

 

Efectos a medio plazo
  1. Improved enabling environment for engagement and accountability motivates and facilitates more productive public-private engagements in nutrition
  2. Evidence of what works in public-private engagements is used by stakeholders to design and implement effective nutrition actions
Resultados

Resultados previstos:  

  1. Tool developed to enable governments to create an easier environment for companies to do business in nutrition
  2. Global Register of Public Private Partnerships (PPP) established and maintained on Knowledge Hub and principles of engagement endorsed
  3. New national accountability tool for businesses developed and widely used
  4. Published tools and approaches on ways of generating demand for good nutrition amongst consumers with limited purchasing power
  5. Systemic constraints in supply chains identified and disseminated
  6. An easily navigable in-demand Hub that meets the knowledge, evidence, and information needs of stakeholders

 

 

 

 

 


Dirección / Officina Federal responsable COSUDE
Crédito Cooperación al desarrollo
Contrapartes del proyecto Contraparte del contrato
ONG internacional o extranjera
Organización suiza sin fines de lucro
  • Other international or foreign NGO North
  • Otra organización suiza sin fines lucrativos


Otras contrapartes

ATNI, Dalberg, Quantum, System1, John Hopkins University, University of Michigan, Tufts University, The Global Knowledge Institute, Shornokishoree Network Foundation

Donors: Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Canada, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

Coordinación con otros proyectos y actores Sustainable Nutrition for all (7F-09160.02), SUN Movement support by SDC (F7-08266.02), Global RECAP – Promoting healthy diet and physical activity (7F-09879.01)
Presupuesto Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF    4’000’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF    3’885’000
Fases del proyecto Fase 2 01.01.2023 - 31.12.2027   (Fase en curso)

Fase 1 01.12.2018 - 31.12.2021   (Completed)