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Better Investment for Stunting Alleviation (BISA)

The Better Investment for Stunting Alleviation project supports the Government of Indonesia’s national strategy to reduce stunting by improving nutrition before pregnancy and in the first 1,000 days.

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Children receiving vitamin A supplements as part of Malezi Bora in Kenya.

Food Fortification Program (FFP) Pakistan

Implementing a large-scale food fortification program in Pakistan to fortify wheat flour and edible oil with micronutrients in collaboration with Mott MacDonald.

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Children receiving vitamin A supplements as part of Malezi Bora in Kenya.

Zinc Alliance for Child Health (ZACH)

Zinc Alliance for Child Health provides financial and technical support to scale up zinc and LO-ORS treatment in countries that have high numbers of children dying from childhood diarrhoeal diseases.

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Children receiving vitamin A supplements as part of Malezi Bora in Kenya.

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