Our N4G commitment

2 April 2025

Providing nutritional support to an additional 1.5 million individuals through public health systems by 2027

Founded 40 years ago, Nutriset Group is widely recognized for its pioneering work in the formulation, development, and local manufacturing of effective nutritional solutions. Its ready-to-use products have revolutionized the fight against malnutrition.

Over the past two decades, Nutriset Group has developed treatment and prevention solutions for various forms of malnutrition, reaching nearly 150 million people—primarily young children. Today, in the face of worsening challenges such as climate change, humanitarian crises, and geopolitical instability, the needs are vast and growing exponentially.

Good nutrition is essential to human capital development. It represents a long-term investment and, for governments, a key driver of national development.

Adeline Lescanne, Managing Director of Nutriset Group

Until now, our solutions have been deployed primarily through United Nations agencies. Yet far too many women and children remain unreached. To pave new pathways, we are now strengthening direct partnerships with governments to better integrate nutrition into the healthcare journey of pregnant and breastfeeding women, infants and young children, as well as hospitalized or outpatient patients.

In 2024, thanks to collaborations with several African governments, 189,000 people benefited nutritional support integrated into public health services.

As part of the Nutrition for Growth Summit, Nutriset Group has committed to an ambitious goal:
to provide nutritional support to an additional 1.5 million people by 2027 through public health services.

This includes pregnant women, infants, young children, adult patients worldwide, and elderly populations in Europe. This target can only be achieved through close collaboration between the philanthropic organizations, civil society organizations , the private and public sectors.

We also rely on France’s leadership to support our approach by mobilizing national and public actors to better prioritize nutrition, particularly through public health systems.

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