This UNICEF acceleration plan (2022–2023) targets 15 countries hardest hit by the global food and nutrition crisis.
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The article documents the implementation and scale-up of the Mathrupoorna scheme in Karnataka, India, which integrates a daily mid-day meal for pre
This report provides a comprehensive overview of UNICEF’s global nutrition achievements in 2023, aligned with its Nutrition Strategy 2020–2030 and
This article presents midline findings from the Swabhimaan program, a five-year multisector nutrition initiative implemented through India’s Nation
This peer-reviewed article investigates the quality and diversity of maternal diets in India using national survey data and literature review.
This reference document is a curated collection of key research publications, consultations, and policy briefs published between 2019–2021.
A Review of Evidence on the One Full Meal Program provides an in-depth analysis of a government-led initiative aimed at improving maternal nutritio
The article offers a comprehensive guide for preventing malnutrition in women before and during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
This illustrated poster promotes healthy maternal diets based on six food groups and emphasizes the importance of micronutrients like iodine, iron,
This human interest story details how a tribal mother in Odisha, India, saved her severely wasted child by seeking support from a Nutrition Rehabil
This UNICEF publication documents India’s progress in maternal and child nutrition through evidence-based strategies.

This study assessed vitamin D status in Norwegian infants aged 6 and 12 months and explored associations with dietary intake and maternal vitamin D

This Delphi study investigated expert consensus on maternal nutrition across preconception, pregnancy, and lactation.

This article reviews maternal nutrition policies, interventions, and data in Afghanistan over the past decade.

This systematic review examines how maternal lifestyle factors—diet, physical activity, and smoking—impact breast milk composition and infant healt