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Obesity and the Food System Transformation in Latin America
Obesity and the Food System Transformation in Latin America
2018
The Seeds of Prosperity programme
The Seeds of Prosperity programme
2018
"Seeds of Prosperity" programme: results and next steps
"Seeds of Prosperity" programme: results and next steps
2018
NutriFish1000 TV
2018
Healthier product reformulation in Singapore: Detailed industry findings
2018
Ethiopia Edible Oil Industry Mapping
Ethiopia Edible Oil Industry Mapping
2018
Adolescent Nutrition in Bangladesh
Adolescent Nutrition in Bangladesh
2018
GLIM Criteria for the Diagnosis of Malnutrition - A Consensus Report from the Global Clinical Nutrition Community
GLIM Criteria for the Diagnosis of Malnutrition - A Consensus Report from the Global Clinical Nutrition Community
2018
Fixing food 2018: Best practices towards the Sustainable Development Goals
2018
Partners in preventing micronutrient deficiencies
2018
Focus on supply chain efficiencies
2018
True cost of food: Unpacking the value of the food system
2018
Champions 12.3 2018 progress report
2018
Pepsico: Climate change statement 2018
2018
street market south asia
The cost of nutritious food in South Asia
2018
Wellness programmes in the workplace in India
2018
Public health and the food and drinks industry: The governance and ethics of interaction
2018
Enablers and barriers to improving worksite canteen nutrition in Pudong, China: A mixed-methods formative research study
2018
Private sector engagement in scaling up fortification solutions
2018
Good Food is Good Business: Opportunities driving the future of affordable nutrition
Good food is good business: Opportunities driving the future of affordable nutrition
2018
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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?