Laté Lawson-Lartego

Laté Lawson-Lartego

Laté Lawson-Lartego is the senior director for food and nutrition security at CARE USA where he oversees a growing portfolio of programs addressing the injustice of food and nutrition insecurity with the end goal of enabling 50 million people to be food and nutrition secured and resilient by 2020. He has spent over 20 years in the private and nonprofit sector, with his majority of his tenure in the development sector leading program design and implementation in the area of food and nutrition security, climate change, gender equality, economic development including value chain development, private sector engagement, inclusive financial services and social enterprise development.

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Ending hunger and malnutrition: How to leverage partnerships that work

Ending hunger and malnutrition: How to leverage partnerships that work

over 9 years ago // Power of 5

It's been a year since the Sustainable Development Goals were announced, but what progress has been achieved in relation to the goal focused on ending hunger and eliminating malnutrition? In this guest column, CARE USA's Senior Director of Food and Nutrition Security Laté Lawson-Lartego discusses the role of the private sector and how to leverage partnerships to work towards achieving the goals.