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.
Enhancing Nutrition Services to Improve Maternal and Child Health (ENRICH) ENRICH contributes to achieving global nutrition targets, reducing maternal and child mortality, and improving overall maternal and child health outcomes in Bangladesh, Kenya and Tanzania.
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.
United Nations Population Fund, Nigeria Working with UN Population Fund, we're increasing knowledge and awareness of iron-folic acid supplementation and healthy diet among adolescent girls, women of reproductive age, and healthcare workers.
Kangaroo Mother Care, Cameroon Using the innovative Development Impact Bond model to enable scaling up Kangaroo Mother Care programs in Cameroon to improve the lives of low birthweight and preterm babies.
With Good Nutrition She’ll Grow Into It With good nutrition, a girl can grow, learn, earn and lead. Together, we can spur global action to ensure girls have the nutrition they need to survive and thrive.
Right Start Senegal With our partners in Senegal, we aimed to reduce anaemia, pregnancy and birth complications, and neural tube defects in newborns through iron and folic acid supplements and food fortification.
Right Start Philippines Right Start Philippines focused on reducing anaemia in pregnant women and young children, reducing low birthweight, and averting deaths in infants and children under five.