Donor

United States of America

Agencies involved: African Development Foundation, Department of Agriculture, Department of Defence, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Labour, Department of State, Department of the Interior, Inter-American Foundation, Millennium Challenge Corporation, Peace Corps, Trade and Development Agency, and the U.S. Agency for International Development

Nutrition for Growth (N4G) commitment

Reported progress

Assessment

Financial commitments
London 2013

The US expects to provide, over a three-year period comprising fiscal years 2012 through 2014, USD $1.096 billion for nutrition-specific interventions and USD $8.919 billion for nutrition-sensitive activities. The U.S. Government plans to continue to support the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP) and to provide $1 of funding for every $2 provided by other donors, up to a maximum of $475 million.

Reported progress

Nutrition-specific

Commitments:

2015: US$234,612,986

2016: US$282,056,157

2017: US$157,743,022

2018: US$224,622,543

2019: US$380,377,490.

2020: US$517,263,584

Disbursements:

2015: US$382,890,749

2016: US$296,973,592

2017: US$195,920,610

2018: US$177,948,226

2019: US$278,938,874

2020: US$309,050,065

Nutrition-sensitive

Commitments

2015: US$2,627,008,442

2016: US$3,312,312,866

2017: US$3,852,050,669

2018: US$3,464,482,651

2020: US$3,929,077,215

Disbursements:

2015: US$2,555,332,029

2016: US$3,038,180,168

2017: US$3,548,197,344

2018: US$3,745,170,446

2019: US$3,458,122,743

2020: US$3,982,422,350

Assessment
Reached commitment
Basis of assessment

The total amount committed (US$10.015bn) was not met in the specified timeframe (2012-2014 cumulative disbursements = US$7.856bn). This target was subsequently surpassed in 2015 (2012 - 2015 cumulative disbursements = US$10.794bn).

Non-financial commitments
London 2013

Support country-owned, country-led interventions that contribute to ending the scourge of undernutrition, particularly in the 1,000 days from pregnancy to a child’s second birthday.

Reported progress

Commitments were met in previous years and reporting on new commitments made at the 2021 Tokyo N4G summit will begin next year.

Assessment
Reached commitment
Basis of assessment

Commitment is indicated as having been reached

Milan 2017

Since the last Summit, the U.S. invested $2-3 billion annually between 2013 and 2015 (the years for which we have data) in nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive programs in international development and humanitarian assistance settings. In 2016, the Global Food Security Act was enacted, which further demonstrates the U.S. Government’s support for reducing global poverty, hunger, and malnutrition. The U.S. remains deeply committed to improving global nutrition for the world's most vulnerable people, including women, children, and people facing the threat of famine and food insecurity. The U.S. will continue to take a comprehensive approach to undernutrition. And we encourage our public and private sector partners to work hand-in-hand with other governments to achieve our global nutrition goals. As part of this year’s Global Nutrition Summit, the U.S. Government will multiply our impact through the following:

- Forge a partnership with the United Kingdom's Department for International Development (DFID) and the Eleanor Crook Foundation (ECF) to pursue innovative and cost-effective approaches that catalyse sustainable solutions, build the evidence-base on nutrition innovations, strengthen local capacity to improve nutrition, and foster collaboration to promote effective investments that deliver the biggest impact.

- Engage in a partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to strengthen nutrition metrics that empower donors and practitioners to better track and evaluate our nutrition investments.

Reported progress

Commitments were met in previous years and reporting on new commitments made at the 2021 Tokyo N4G summit will begin next year.

Assessment
Reached commitment
Basis of assessment

Commitment is indicated as having been reached