A collaboration to achieve Africa's nutrition targets Nutrition International and the African Union have agreed to work together to advance the shared goal of ending hunger, poverty and malnutrition across the continent.
Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation Implementation Research in Pakistan This project is supporting the introduction of multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) in antenatal care alongside implementation research.
Digitizing Pakistan’s oil fortification program This project will institutionalize and sustain the improvement in quality and availability of adequately fortified oil with vitamins A and D in Pakistan.
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.
Optimizing India's social safety net programs Nutrition International is helping state governments in India increase the availability of fortified foods in their social safety net programs (SSNPs), improving access to critical micronutrients.
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.
Integrated Nutrition Project in Kolda and Kédougou (PINKK) Linking health care, agriculture and business to improve nutritional health and food security for people in Kolda and Kédougou, particularly women and young children.
MITRA Youth MITRA Youth provides weekly iron-folic acid supplements to prevent and reduce anaemia for adolescent girls so they can reach their full potential.
Technical Assistance for Nutrition (TAN) Project With UK aid from the UK Government, NTEAM’s TAN project provides support and assistance to SUN Movement countries to improve the nutritional status of their populations, especially women and children.
Vitamin A Supplementation Since 1994, we've been leading the global effort to reduce the death of children under five by making sure that vitamin A supplements are delivered to developing countries around the world.