News November 21, 2018 Canadian parliamentarians, celebrity chef speak on importance of nutrition and gender equality Celebrity chef Dennis Prescott joined Canadian Members of Parliaments (MPs) of all political stripes for an informative and interactive lunch event on Parliament Hill called Foodies That Give a Fork.
Blog Posts November 16, 2018 Kangaroo Mother Care and the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative: Better alignment so small and vulnerable babies have the best start in life Nutrition International is proud to be joining peers from around the world at the 12th International Conference on Kangaroo Mother Care in Bogota, Colombia and recognizing World Prematurity Day.
project November 14, 2018 University of Saskatchewan Iron-fortified lentils—an innovative, cost-effective, food-based approach to alleviate iron deficiency that could be scaled up globally within a few years.
News November 14, 2018 Canadian parliamentarians witness the impact of Right Start in Kenya A delegation of Canadian parliamentarians saw the impact a Canada-supported program is having on communities in Vihiga County, Kenya, on a field visit organized by RESULTS Canada.
Field Stories November 14, 2018 Breaking down barriers for fathers in Kenya Among some Luhya communities in Western Kenya, culture and taboos define the role of men and women in families.
publication November 9, 2018 Strategic Plan & Investment Case 2018-24 At A Glance An overview of our Strategic Plan and Investment Case, and how they work together.
News November 8, 2018 Exploring fortified lentils for better health and nutrition in Bangladesh NI held a roundtable discussion on the topic of Making Fortified Lentils Accessible to Bangladesh Consumers in Dhaka.
News October 11, 2018 Nutrition International campaign amplifies girls’ voices as they demand better nutrition To mark the Day of the Girl Child and the one-year anniversary of With Good Nutrition She’ll Grow Into It, Nutrition International is launching the next phase of the global campaign.
Blog Posts October 10, 2018 Nutrition key to building a global skilled "GirlForce" Poor nutrition and food insecurity can keep girls out of school, but anaemia can also hold girls back even when they are in the classroom.