Brief February 10, 2021 Kenya Country Profile Our Kenya Country Profile details our work and nutrition programs in the country.
project June 7, 2020 BRAC Together with BRAC, our research adds needed evidence used to determine which actions should be taken to strengthen nutrition integration into multiple sectors.
News March 25, 2020 Canadian MPs see impact of Nutrition International's work in Tanzania Canadian members of Parliament Marwan Tabbara and Lianne Rood travelled to Tanzania in January to see the impact of Canadian-funded projects in the country.
project January 15, 2020 Amref Health Africa Strengthening delivery of cost-effective nutrition interventions in Africa to reach over 10 million people annually.
project November 30, 2019 Right Start Tanzania Together with partners, governments, and communities, we develop programs to reduce anaemia, prevent stunting, reduce the number of low birthweight babies, and improve antenatal care.
Blog Posts October 31, 2019 Bringing nutrition and sexual and reproductive health together for women and girls Recognizing how closely intertwined nutrition and sexual and reproductive health are, Nutrition International is working with partners to integrate nutrition into SRHR interventions.
Field Stories February 3, 2016 Agnes’ story: a champion for safer births in Kenya MI and its partners are working to reduce the risks of pregnancy and delivery in Kakamega County, Kenya, through a community-to-facility linkage program.
Field Stories November 3, 2015 Helping to deliver healthy pregnancies and babies in Kenya Alexina is a 22 year old pregnant woman from the Bumanyi village in Kakamega, a county in Kenya with some of the worst maternal and newborn health indicators.
Field Stories May 25, 2015 “I am converted”: Birthing access to safer deliveries in Kenya Irene Omurunga was reluctant to give up her role as a Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) in Mumias West, Kakamega County in Kenya.
Field Stories March 7, 2014 Helping Women Survive: Hands-on Training for Community Workers and Health Staff in Rural Kenya Jocelyn Makori and Roy Wambua are two of the nearly 60 health facility staff being trained in emergency obstetric care through MI´s Linda Afya Mama Na Mtoto project in Kakamega County, Kenya.