Brief October 21, 2020 Embu County Profile Embu County has made strides in improving health care and access to nutrition interventions, but there is still work to be done.
Brief October 21, 2020 Elgeyo Marakwet County Profile The Government of Elgeyo Marakwet County (EMC) has been implementing nutrition interventions under various programs with support from partners to improve the nutritional status of its population.
Brief October 21, 2020 Busia County Profile While nutrition and health indicators in Busia County are still alarming, the County has committed to improving these numbers.
Brief October 21, 2020 Bomet County Profile Health and nutrition indicators in Bomet County reveal a need for investment and improvement, which the County government has committed to providing.
Brief October 21, 2020 The Need for Investment in Universal Salt Iodization This knowledge brief provides evidence to support the need for investment in USI to ensure that children can reach their full potential.
project October 16, 2020 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.
project October 15, 2020 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.
Blog Posts October 15, 2020 The critical case for food fortification during COVID-19 Food fortification is a proven, cost‐effective intervention for addressing micronutrient deficiencies.
News October 15, 2020 Improving global adolescent nutrition can't wait On September 8th, Nutrition International and the SUN Civil Society Asia Coordination Group hosted a webinar to discuss the adolescent nutrition agenda in the context of COVID-19 and beyond.
page October 14, 2020 General population Nutrition is essential for building human capital. A well-nourished and healthy population is the foundation for the growth and economic development required to break the cycle of poverty.