UNITLIFE, A United Nations Trust Fund to Prevent Chronic Malnutrition, Marks Official Launch
PARIS,
France, June 29, 2021/ -- Global Program Created by UN Women, UN
Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), Government of France, and the Abu
Dhabi Crown Prince Court; UNITLIFE Leverages Innovative Finance and
Partnerships to Protect the Next Generation from Chronic Malnutrition;
The Condition Currently Effects 149 Million Children Worldwide, Limiting
Future Growth and Potential; The COVID-19 Pandemic Predicted to Cause
Widespread Increases in Malnutrition Due to Disruptions in Food, Health
and Social Protection Systems.
UNITLIFE, the United Nations trust
fund dedicated to preventing chronic malnutrition, was officially
launched yesterday on the sidelines of the Generation Equality Forum.
The announcement was made at a virtual event co-hosted by Minister
Jean-Yves Le Drian, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, France and
H. E. Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State for International
Cooperation, United Arab Emirates.
Despite affecting 149 million
children globally, chronic malnutrition lacks both widespread attention
and adequate investment. Through innovative finance and partnerships,
UNITLIFE seeks to close that investment gap to finance nutritious food
systems and climate-smart agriculture, while empowering women and
increasing their awareness about the vital importance of good nutrition
for their children.
UNITLIFE was created by UN Women, the UN
Capital Development Fund (UNCDF), the Government of France, and the Abu
Dhabi Crown Prince Court, which provided $2.5 million USD of funding
through Reaching the Last Mile (RLM), a portfolio of global health
programs working towards disease elimination that is driven by the
personal commitment of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown
Prince of Abu Dhabi.
In his opening remarks Minister Jean-Yves Le
Drian said: “Food insecurity and malnutrition remain one of the
greatest challenges of our century. While historic progress has been
made, we unfortunately know that they remain insufficient.’’
“As
you know France is taking determined action to reduce this scourge by
focusing a significant portion of its efforts on pregnant or
breastfeeding women or infants during the crucial 1000-day period
surrounding the birth of a child,” continued Minister Le Drian. And to
conclude: “We are therefore very proud to be a permanent member of
UNITLIFE with, among other, UN Women, which contributed to the creation
of this initiative with the support of UN Capital Development Fund. I
would also like to hail the support of the United Arab Emirates’
continued support, a very decisive support in the development of this
initiative.”
In her remarks, H. E. Reem bint Ebrahim Al Hashimy
said: “I am honored to announce our support of UNITLIFE and the effort
to protect millions of children around the globe who are vulnerable to
chronic malnutrition. Reflecting the UAE’s decades-long focus on global
health, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed is committed to creating a
healthier future, particularly within the world’s most vulnerable
communities.”
Al Hashimy continued: “UNITLIFE’s efforts to fight
chronic malnutrition are steeped in innovation and sustainability,
approaches that the UAE shares. Our holistic approach to global
development reflects an understanding that we can only uplift humanity
if we first work to improve health and food systems and their quality.”
The
COVID-19 pandemic has made the need to combat chronic malnutrition even
more acute. Disruptions in food, health and social protection systems
are expected to result in an additional 2.6 million chronically
“Due
to the COVID-19 pandemic, many parents are no longer able to feed their
children properly. However, nutrition is the foundation that gives
children the best start in life, thereby allowoing them to escape the
cycle of poverty or conflict. This is why nutrition directly impacts the
achievement of at least 12 of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals,
”said Ms. Verburg, Coordinator of the Scalling Up Nutrition Movement and
Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.
Since starting operations in February 2021, UNITLIFE has forged several innovative
Closing
the event, Philippe Douste-Blazy, UNITLIFE Chair and Former Minister of
Foreign Affairs, France reminded the audience of the urgency of acting
immediately: “We are on the eve of the Generation Equality Forum, 3
months from the UN Food Systems Summit, and 6 months from the Nutrition 4
Growth summit. It is the right time to galvanize our efforts.”
The
virtual event featured a high-level panel attended by Gerda Verburg
(Coordinator of the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement and United Nations
Assistant Secretary General); Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (Executive
Director, UN Women); Tala Ismail Al Ramahi (Associate Director, Office
of Strategic Affairs, Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi); Ade Ayeyemi
(Chief Executive Officer, Ecobank Group) and Preeti Sinha (Executive
Secretary, UNCDF).
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