One of the most important events for the nutrition sector over the past two decades was the Nutrition for Growth meeting convened by David Cameron in the lead up to the last G8 meeting. For the first time we saw developing country governments, civil society, donors, and the private sector make major commitments to address undernutrition, totaling over US$ 23 billion up to 2020. But is this enough to meet Ban Ki-moon’s challenge of ending hunger and malnutrition in our lifetime? Can the agriculture and nutrition communities step up to the plate and work better together?