 Public-private partnerships, PPPs, can be effective in addressing malnutrition if they are guided by clear objectives, involve multiple stakeholders, and hold companies accountable for their performance. Governments, UN agencies, and civil society organizations should work together to develop strategic frameworks for engaging with industry actors, set performance standards for corporations, and use incentives, penalties, and advocacy campaigns to ensure that PPPs lead to positive outcomes. This article was authored by Vivica I. Croc.