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Landscape Report on Adolescent and Maternal Nutrition in Indonesia
Landscape Report on Adolescent and Maternal Nutrition in Indonesia
2014
Postgraduate Education in Nutrition in South Asia: A Huge Mismatch Between Investments and Needs
Postgraduate Education in Nutrition in South Asia: A Huge Mismatch Between Investments and Needs
2014
Improving women's nutrition through their work
2014
Nutrition-Related Health Patterns in the Middle East
Nutrition-Related Health Patterns in the Middle East
2010 and earlier
Vitamin D Status of Socio-Economically Deprived Children in Kabul, Afghanistan
Vitamin D Status of Socio-Economically Deprived Children in Kabul, Afghanistan
2010 and earlier
Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index: A New Index for Evaluating At-Risk Elderly Medical Patients
Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index: A New Index for Evaluating At-Risk Elderly Medical Patients
2010 and earlier
Afghanistan in Transition: Call for Investment in Nutrition
Afghanistan in Transition: Call for Investment in Nutrition
2015
16 ways to maximise the potential of food fortification
2015
Future Fortified: What does it take to end hidden hunger (Blog series)
2015
Why Middle East firms should focus on having a healthy workforce
2015
How should multinational companies be taxed?
2015
Food Fortification Global Mapping Study 2016
Food Fortification Global Mapping Study 2016
2016
Food Assistance to Tuberculosis Patients: Lessons from Afghanistan
Food Assistance to Tuberculosis Patients: Lessons from Afghanistan
2016
Public-Private Partnerships for Safer Food
2016
Is the global food industry investing in smallholders?
2016
Sweetening the sugar tax
2016
How partnerships can create resilient food supply chains
2016
How partnerships can turn food loss into gain
2016
Acute Malnutrition among Under-Five Children in Faryab, Afghanistan: Prevalence and Causes
Acute Malnutrition among Under-Five Children in Faryab, Afghanistan: Prevalence and Causes
2016
Fourteen-Country Nutrition Landscape Analyse
Fourteen-Country Nutrition Landscape Analyses
2016
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About Nutrition Connect

Nutrition Connect is an initiative of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). Nutrition Connect’s purpose is to mobilise knowledge, share experiences, and stimulate dialogue on public private engagement (PPE) for nutrition. We want to answer the question: How can nutritious and safe food be made more accessible, affordable and desirable, for everyone, everywhere, at all stages of life?