March 25, 2019 10 Billion Reasons Vitamin A Should be Called Vitamin "Eh"! For more than 25 years, Nutrition International, based in Canada, has provided more than 10 billion capsules of vitamin A for children under five.
News March 22, 2019 Nutrition International partners with Pakistan Medical Association to call for multi-sectoral approach to nutrition In December 2018, Nutrition International partnered with the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) to highlight the importance of nutrition at the 33rd PMA Biennial Medical Conference in Peshawar.
Field Stories March 21, 2019 Seynabou Ndiaye, a child survival champion in rural Senegal, leads the way in vitamin A At the Touba Mbella health post in rural Senegal, Seynabou Ndiaye works diligently so every child in her village has the chance to grow up strong and healthy.
March 8, 2019 Identifying Nutrition and Health-Relevant Behaviors, Beliefs, and Values of School-Going Adolescent Girls in Rural Bangladesh: Context for Interventions This study describes the nutrition-relevant context required for effective intervention planning with a special emphasis on iron.
Field Stories March 8, 2019 In a district prone to armed conflicts, Pratibha fights all odds to ensure good health of women and adolescent girls In Narayanpur, a tribal district in the central state of Chhattisgargh, India, women and children face high rates of malnutrition.
Field Stories March 8, 2019 Changing behaviours for an anaemia-free pregnancy in Indonesia In the Manggarai Barat district of East Nusa Tenggara, midwife Rosina Flaviana Susianawati is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that women in her region have a healthy pregnancy, free from anaemia.
News February 25, 2019 Australia's Deputy Head of Mission sees success of MITRA program in Indonesia Representatives from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Indonesia got a first-hand look at the success of the MITRA program on a visit to East Nusa Tenggara in August 2018.
News February 19, 2019 Governments in India scaling up use of double-fortified salt States in India have been scaling up the use of double-fortified salt in an effort to combat iron and iodine deficiencies.
Field Stories February 6, 2019 Teen champions anaemia prevention in Indonesia In the industrial town of Purkawarta, West Java, Indonesia, an 18-year old high school student named Nunik has become a leader in her community.
News January 28, 2019 Gender and nutrition: Canadian knowledge partnership seeks to close the data gap Nutrition International (NI), the University of Toronto and the Campbell Collaboration will use of high-quality, gender-sensitive data to improve nutrition in low-income countries.