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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.

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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.

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January 25, 2019

Nutrition International, CanWaCH partner with WickFest to get more girls in the game

Hockey players participating in WickFest, had the opportunity to learn about the importance of good nutrition for themselves, and for girls around the world.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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July 30, 2018

Nutrition International runs behaviour change communication campaign to help adolescent girls in Indonesia thrive

Nutrition International is supporting the Government of Indonesia in including adolescent girls in the conversation around anaemia prevention so that they can be healthy and change their communities.

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July 26, 2018

From Addis to Delhi, accelerating progress in adolescent nutrition through cross continent learning

Our India and Ethiopia offices have recently collaborated to exchange learnings from our adolescent nutrition programs as part of the Right Start initiative.

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July 17, 2018

Nutrition International, the University of Saskatchewan partner to fortify lentils to reduce iron deficiency at scale

Nutrition International is partnering with the University of Saskatchewan to support a trial aimed at establishing the efficacy of iron-fortified lentils in reducing iron deficiency.

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June 8, 2018

Girl Effect and Nutrition International partner to transform girls' nutrition through mobile

Girl Effect and Nutrition International are announcing a two-year partnership to tackle the lack of knowledge about nutrition among adolescent girls in Indonesia.

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