Events August 2, 2017 Kenya national survey brings essential data to improve nutritional status The Ministry of Health, Nutrition and Dietetics launched the Kenya National Micronutrient Survey Report in Nairobi on August 2nd.
News June 22, 2017 Micronutrient Initiative’s Africa Regional Office is now Nutrition International The Africa Regional Office has changed its name from Micronutrient Initiative to Nutrition International, catching up with the global rebrand.
Events June 15, 2017 Nutrition International launches ‘Right Start’ to provide better nutrition for women, adolescent girls and children in Kenya Nutrition International launched the ‘Right Start Initiative’ in Kenya (Anzilisha) to improve the quality of nutrition and healthcare for women, adolescent girls, newborns and young children.
Events June 15, 2017 Address by Nutrition International President and CEO at launch of Right Start Kenya Nutrition International President and CEO Joel Spicer spoke at the launch of Right Start in Kenya on June 15, 2017.
Blog Posts May 25, 2017 Transforming the lives of women and adolescent girls through anaemia prevention Action on anaemia reduction, especially for adolescent girls, is an international development opportunity waiting to be taken up.
Field Stories March 6, 2017 Transforming the meaning of fatherhood in Kenya In targeted areas in Kenya, father-to-father groups champion women's health and nutrition.
Field Stories February 3, 2016 Agnes’ story: a champion for safer births in Kenya MI and its partners are working to reduce the risks of pregnancy and delivery in Kakamega County, Kenya, through a community-to-facility linkage program.
Blog Posts December 11, 2015 An MI Nutrition Advocate in the UK MI Kenya's Esther Kariuki speaks about how MI works to improve nutrition in Kenya and around the world as part of a Results UK advocacy tour.
Field Stories November 3, 2015 Helping to deliver healthy pregnancies and babies in Kenya Alexina is a 22 year old pregnant woman from the Bumanyi village in Kakamega, a county in Kenya with some of the worst maternal and newborn health indicators.
Field Stories May 25, 2015 “I am converted”: Birthing access to safer deliveries in Kenya Irene Omurunga was reluctant to give up her role as a Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) in Mumias West, Kakamega County in Kenya.