Blog August 10, 2023 Mapping evidence and gaps in interventions reducing anaemia in low- and middle-income countries Nutrition International and 3ie are developing an evidence gap map to evaluate existing interventions and set the agenda for future initiatives aimed at reducing the global burden of anaemia.
Blog August 4, 2023 Building a stronger nation through wheat flour fortification Discover the untapped potential of Indonesia’s wheat flour fortification in addressing the widespread burden of micronutrient deficiencies among the population.
Blog July 31, 2023 Empowering breastfeeding: Pakistan's dedication shines through new legislation On the cusp of World Breastfeeding Week, Pakistan passed two progressive laws that underscore the country’s commitment to enabling breastfeeding.
All News July 28, 2023 Partnership between governments of Tanzania and Canada aims to boost adolescent health and empowerment in Tanzania Nutrition International’s BRIGHT project will empower adolescent girls and boys by providing them with improved access to sexual reproductive health and nutrition services.
All News July 26, 2023 Nutrition International celebrates WHO’s decision that will foster global progress in adolescent and women’s nutrition Nutrition International celebrates the World Health Organization’s decision to include the new weekly iron and folic acid supplementation formula to the Model List of Essential Medicines.
project July 20, 2023 Building Rights for Improved Girl’s Health in Tanzania (BRIGHT) BRIGHT, funded by Global Affairs Canada, is a seven-year project that seeks to empower adolescents in Tanzania to exercise their sexual and reproductive health and nutrition rights.
page July 5, 2023 Our Global Projects B For 30 years, Nutrition International has been helping children, pregnant women and newborns, adolescent girls, and communities and governments around the world.
June 28, 2023 Multiple micronutrient supplementation cost–benefit tool for informing maternal nutrition policy and investment decisions Nutrition International’s MMS-cost benefit tool helps users understand whether antenatal MMS is better value for money than iron and folic acid supplementation during pregnancy.