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HF-TAG is a multisectoral community of stakeholders involved in home fortification with a vision of a world without malnourished children.
Established by CDC in 2000, the International Micronutrient Malnutrition Prevention and Control (IMMPaCt) program works with global partners to contribute CDC skills and resources to eliminate micronutrient deficiencies (especially iron, vitamin A, iodine, folate, and zinc deficiencies) among vul
HKI is a partner on SPRING and has a long history of working in anemia control as part of their larger portfolio in reduction of malnutrition.
TMG is a partner on SPRING and has developed (in consultation with a Steering Committee of World Bank, WHO, and UNICEF) and advocacy strategy and materials to help convince people to tackle the problem of iron deficiency.
Since at least the 1970’s, USAID has been involved in global efforts to address iron deficiency and anemia.
PMI is a key component of the U.S. Government's Global Health Initiative and strives to reduce the intolerable burden of malaria and help relieve poverty on the African continent.
Feed the Future works across sectors and levels to improve incomes and nutrition, with a stated goal of reducing by 20% each the prevalence of poverty and the prevalence of stunted children in the areas in which they work.
This website features the U.S. Government’s major investments in global health, including hallmarks like The U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), The President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), and Feed the Future (FTF).
USAID is a global leader in large-scale implementation of integrated treatment programs for neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), collaborating with food and nutrition partners, created the BOND Program to meet the growing need for discovery, development, and implementation of reliable and valid biomarkers to assess nutrient exposure, status, function, an
The Anemia Resource Review is a selection of materials that will help you keep on top of research and developments related to strengthening multisectoral approaches to preventing and controlling anemia.
Preparing for a cooking demonstration. Photo Credit: T.
© 2001 Erberto Zani, Courtesy of PhotoshareMultiple-use water services (MUS) is a parti
Courtesy of Development Media International.In 2013, the USAID Global Health Bureau ask
While home gardens are often a go-to for both nutrition and income generation activities, they have also been studied in the context of different ecologies.
Nutrition-sensitive program designers and advisors are currently needed to assist with many multisectoral efforts underway.
The September WASHplus community update focuses on linkages between WASH and nutrition.
In support of the International Year of Family Farming, FAO’s Global Forum has teamed up with the Food Tank site to promote debate on policies and technology that support farming communities.
FAO hosted a two-day International Symposium on Agroecology for Food Security and Nutrition, culminating in a high-level round table that discussed recent experiences and experiments in the field with agriculture ministers from several countries.
This blog post from grist.org’s resident food columnist, Nathanael Johnson, places many of the major questions around agricultural production, food access, and income in an approachable light.