By Daphne Ewing-Chow, Senior Contributor, Forbes.

Now is the time to reimagine foreign aid in a changing world and explore the pressing need for smarter, more adaptive foreign aid solutions, particularly in the face of rising global hunger and malnutrition.

As global aid cuts deepen, Lawrence Haddad, 2018 World Food Prize laureate, Executive Director of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) and frequent panellist at GDPRD discussions, calls for a fundamental rethink of foreign aid. Haddad emphasizes the importance of innovative approaches that leverage limited resources to drive greater impact. The future of aid, he argues, lies in aligning development goals with private sector interests and creating new pathways for sustainable growth.

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