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Tackling Undernutrition: “Everyone’s Problem, But No One’s Responsibility?”

Undernutrition is subject to influences from both the public and private sectors and suffers from a chronic lack of funding, which has resulted in nutrition being “everyone’s problem, but no one’s responsibility.”

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Spain Has Saved Millions of Lives

I’m visiting Spain this week to share a simple message with the Spanish people – that aid works. Over the last 30 years Spain has experienced incredible economic growth, allowing it to make the dramatic leap from being a recipient of aid to becoming one of the world’s most generous donors.

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Spanish Public Remains Committed to Solidarity Despite Economic Crisis

Despite being in the midst of one of the toughest periods in recent history, the people of Spain also remain deeply committed to those living in extreme poverty and alleviating suffering around the world.

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Spain’s Commitment to Global Health

Over the last decade, Spain has played an important role in changes that have led to the most dramatic progress ever seen in world development agendas.

Advances in the field of global health in the last ten years have been unprecedented, but there is still a long way to go.

Spain's commitment to these international efforts has been significant and, although it may have faltered, we must remember that this is a global crisis and we can only confront it with global solutions. This is why I firmly believe that the cuts in public sector funding are disappointing, but we can still renew our commitment and should do so as soon as possible.

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Join the Club to End Polio

Yesterday I witnessed the power of one club and its extraordinary ability to engage their members in new ways on an important global health cause.

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