page February 19, 2020 Learning Resources To maximize the reach and impact of our work, we share our research and knowledge products with the nutrition and development sectors, governments and the public as we work to reduce malnutrition.
page February 19, 2020 Our Work For over 30 years, we have been leading the global fight against malnutrition. We focus on doing development differently by multiplying impact without multiplying complexity or cost.
page February 19, 2020 About Us By 2030, we aim to transform the lives of one billion people with improved nutrition. Our goal is a world where everyone, everywhere, is free from malnutrition and able to reach their full potential.
News February 19, 2020 Nutrition International and partners among top 100 proposals for MacArthur $100M Grant A consortium led by Nutrition International is one of the Top 100 in MacArthur Foundation's 100&Change competition.
News February 6, 2020 Leaders urged to act quickly to improve nutrition in Pakistan A two-day national conference to step up action on malnutrition brought together parliamentarians, government officials, donors, academics and civil society organizations in Islamabad.
project January 28, 2020 World Bank Reviewing and sharing the World Bank experience using innovative programming approaches, such as incentive mechanisms, to achieve nutrition results.
project January 16, 2020 Girl Effect Harnessing the power of social media to deliver nutrition content girls love and interact with, helping them feel empowered to make healthy decisions to improve their nutrition and their futures.
project January 15, 2020 Amref Health Africa Strengthening delivery of cost-effective nutrition interventions in Africa to reach over 10 million people annually.
News January 14, 2020 Nutrition International and the Government of Indonesia helping to prevent and reduce stunting by reaching pregnant women and children under five with essential micronutrients Nutrition International, governments of Indonesia, Australia and Canada, reached pregnant women and children under five as part of its MITRA program.