publication November 10, 2020 Investment Case 2018-2024 Our Investment Case, the first of its kind for a global nutrition organization, lays out the health and human capital impacts of investing in our low-cost, high-impact nutrition interventions.
News November 9, 2020 Kajiado County commits funds to nutrition Kenya’s Kajiado County launched its County Nutrition Action Plan (CNAP) on October 14, committing Ksh51 million (US$500,000) to improve the nutrition status of its population.
Blog Posts November 5, 2020 Commemoration of the 11th Africa Day for Food and Nutrition Security: Keynote address by His Excellency Jakaya Kikwete Keynote address by His Excellency Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, former President of the Republic of Tanzania and Nutrition International board member.
Events November 5, 2020 African governments should diversify food production: H.E. Kikwete Even before COVID-19, the burden of malnutrition was shifting to Africa, said His Excellency Jakaya Kikwete, former President of Tanzania, at the Africa Day for Food and Nutrition Security.
Events November 5, 2020 Innovative interventions presented at the 2020 Africa Day for Food and Nutrition Security The session highlighted three areas where innovation in the delivery of interventions would deliver impact.
November 4, 2020 Adapting NTEAM’s Technical Assistance for Nutrition project in Bangladesh to support the national response to the nutrition challenges posed by COVID-19 Nutrition International held a mini-series consisting of two webinars on how its NTEAM is supporting the governments of Bangladesh and Ethiopia in their national responses to COVID-19.
Brief November 3, 2020 Food Fortification in Kenya: Policy Brief This brief provides an overview of food fortification in Kenya as supported by Nutrition International and numerous partners.
page November 2, 2020 MMS Cost-Benefit Tool Test different scenarios by updating the assumptions or running a custom analysis.
Field Stories October 30, 2020 Shazia's story: Vitamin A Supplementation during COVID-19 in Pakistan Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, frontline health workers in Pakistan like Shazia Amjad have been working tirelessly to combat fear and stigma, dispel myths, and keep people informed.