2025 in review: Events
This year we once again hosted interactive and powerful events that have advanced knowledge in obesity management and provided a global platform to share meaningful engagement and action on obesity.
These included a bold approach for World Obesity Day, record attendance at our Global Obesity Forum, participation in key obesity and other NCD gatherings throughout the year, impactful SCOPE Schools and multi-sectoral round tables as part of our MAPPS II project.
World Obesity Day
World Obesity Day on 4 March 2025 focused on the theme 'Changing Systems, Healthier Lives'. The 2025 campaign had the bold aim of shifting the focus away from individuals and toward the systems driving the global rise in obesity.
By spotlighting areas such as food systems, government policy, and environmental influences, the campaign empowered countries to address the local and regional systems that shape public health.
- Powerful engagement with participation from 187 countries
- Dozens of Member-led events around the world, including six Seed Grant–supported initiatives
- Our SCOPE team held a dedicated
- The Global Obesity Coalition (WHO, UNICEF, and ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø) convened voices at our .
Global Obesity Forum (GOF)
GOF 2025 was co-hosted by the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, the World Health Organization (WHO), and UNICEF as part of the Global Obesity Coalition, and took place in New York ahead of the UN High-Level Meeting on Noncommunicable Diseases (NCDs) and Mental Health. Leaders, policymakers, and advocates came together with a shared purpose: to confront one of the most pressing health and development challenges of our time.
GOF 2025 highlighted both the urgency and the opportunity: while obesity contributes to millions of preventable deaths annually and nearly 3% of global GDP in costs, action now can deliver a 'double dividend' - improving health outcomes while strengthening economies.
As governments move forward from the UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs and Mental Health, the Forum made the message clear: no country can act alone, and no credible NCD agenda can succeed without addressing obesity.
More about GOF 2025
Other key events 2025:
Other significant events that we attended, hosted, or participated in include:
- , where we hosted sessions and spoke at events to strategise and coordinate ahead of the UN HLM.
- At, our team showcased our work on global data, policy, and health system readiness.
- WHA 78 – Our Right(s) Approach event brought together over 70 global partners to explore the systemic shifts needed across sectors.
SCOPE Schools
In 2025, we hosted SCOPE Schools in Mumbai, India and Beijing, China, as well as two , with another one coming up on 19 December in New Delhi, India.
SCOPE School Mumbai focused on 'Patient-Centred Care in Obesity Management: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach' and was held alongside the 9th IFSO APC | 22nd OSSICON Meeting. The School aimed to bridge the educational gap in multi-disciplinary obesity management. It provided healthcare professionals with culturally relevant training to effectively support individuals living with obesity.
SCOPE School Beijing was held as part of the China Obesity Congress (2025), in collaboration with the Chinese Obesity Federation and the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. Bringing together over 140 participants, the programme featured lively panel discussions, interactive case studies, and engaging exchanges between experts and attendees.
MAPPS II Round tables
Other significant events include the first of our MAPPS II round tables, held in South Africa and Spain on 19 and 21 November respectively. These events convened key stakeholders from multiple sectors to discuss barriers to effective prevention and care, and identify priority actions to strengthen multisectoral response to obesity in each country.
Growing Well: Evidence and action on childhood obesity
Additionally, we co-hosted a thought-provoking webinar with UNICEF that debated effective approaches to childhood obesity, featuring real-world examples of successful strategies. Speakers included Member States, researchers, PLWO advocates and civil society representatives.
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