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Adolescent Girls

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March 26, 2026

Summary report: Gender and equity analysis for nutrition, health, sexual and reproductive health and rights services for adolescents in Simiyu region, Tanzania

This summary report highlights the barriers adolescents face in accessing nutrition, health, and SRHR services in Tanzania’s Simiyu Region.

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March 4, 2026

African Union and Nutrition International strengthen partnership to accelerate nutrition security across Africa

Nutrition International and the African Union sign a renewed memorandum of understanding to advance nutrition across Africa.

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February 26, 2026

Summary Report: Sex- and gender-based analysis of adolescent health and nutrition in Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya

A summary of the sex- and gender-based analysis conducted in Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya on adolescent health and nutrition.

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February 11, 2026

The Cost of Inaction Country and Regional Briefs

Quantifying the global, regional and country-level health, human capital and economic impacts of inaction on stunting, low birthweight and anaemia.

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December 19, 2025

10 stories that shaped our work in global nutrition this year

We’re highlighting 10 stories from 2025 showing how communities, partners, and governments are advancing nutrition for women, girls, and children around the world.

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December 16, 2025

Hilda’s journey: Becoming a business leader and peer educator

The BRIGHT project combines access to improve nutrition, life skills and sexual reproductive health to boost adolescent girls' health. wellbeing and decision-making power.

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October 15, 2025

Overview: Existing context and the need to generate evidence of the impact of large-scale food fortification on the prevalence of anaemia

Highlighting the impact of large-scale food fortification as a strategy to combat anaemia along with guidance and tools to help design, implement and sustain effective fortification programs.

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Stories

October 9, 2025

Five times adolescent nutrition made a difference for girls

Here are five examples of how adolescent nutrition programs are essential for girls to build knowledge, make their voices heard and grow into their full potentential.

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September 23, 2025

Accelerating anaemia reduction: A comprehensive framework for action

The comprehensive framework provides a multisector approach to tackling anaemia, promoting coordinated action across various sectors to address its complex causes.

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Stories

May 27, 2025

Round-up: Five reasons periods need to be part of adolescent nutrition conversations

The inclusion of menstrual health education into adolescent nutrition programs has wide-reaching potential. Here are five reasons period empowerment makes a difference in adolescence.

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