Stories June 16, 2026 Lessons from Laos: What it takes to make nutrition policy work How Nutrition International’s partnership with the Government of Laos helped put nutrition at the centre of national development policy.
Blog Posts June 11, 2026 Using data to strengthen nutrition investments in Africa Learn how countries are using data to guide nutrition investments, prioritize action, and improve outcomes for children under five.
Blog Posts June 3, 2026 Shifting the global narrative around food fortification We need a paradigm shift around how we talk about, design and implement food fortification programs.
Stories May 22, 2026 Advancing Africa's nutrition agenda Explore seven ways the first memorandum of understanding between the African Union and Nutrition International advanced regional action on nutrition across the continent.
Blog Posts April 29, 2026 Investing in adolescent nutrition is essential to Africa’s future Nutrition International’s Regional Director for Africa reflects on why adolescent nutrition must be treated as foundational to the continent’s future health and prosperity.
Stories April 15, 2026 Youth-friendly services give adolescents a voice in Tabora The Building Rights for Improved Girls’ Health in Tanzania (BRIGHT) project is transforming adolescent care by making clinics, schools and communities safer and more supportive for young people.
Blog Posts March 31, 2026 Ethiopia pioneers double-fortified salt to prevent neural tube defects Ethiopia is introducing double-fortified salt with iodine and folic acid to prevent neural tube defects, a safe solution that could prevent thousands of affected births.
Stories March 23, 2026 WATCH: Inside Nigeria’s effort to connect community support and clinic care in pregnancy Mama-to-mama groups in Bauchi State are helping women bridge the gap between antenatal care at health facilities and support at home, as part of MMS implementation research.
Blog Posts March 10, 2026 Why Indonesia must guard its hard-won progress against stunting Stunting is not just a health issue — it is an economic one. With over 4.5 million Indonesian children under five still affected, the stakes for the country's human capital and long-term growth remain
Blog Posts March 10, 2026 Nutrition Dividend: A Key Lever To Drive Economic Growth And Human Capital Nutrition is, at its core, an economic investment that delivers high returns by strengthening human capital, reducing health system costs & accelerating long-term economic growth.