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May 29, 2015

Better births in Bangladesh

When women receive daily iron and folic acid (IFA) supplements as early as possible during pregnancy for at least 90 days, it can help reduce anaemia and provide newborns a better chance at life.

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Field Stories

February 15, 2012

Reaching the hard-to-reach in Bangladesh with vitamin A

While vitamin A coverage is high in Bangladesh, in many areas with over 90 per cent coverage with two doses, some children are still being missed.

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August 29, 2011

Strengthening the salt industry in Bangladesh: MI and BSCIC

When salt iodization was introduced in the early nineties and made mandatory in Bangladesh, it was a natural fit to make BSCIC the focal point for iodization efforts.

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November 26, 2010

Vitamin A supplementation for newborns in Nepal

At first glance, this photo portrays a simple scene: a mother in Nepal giving something to her day-old child.

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