WELCOME | INNOVATION | HIGHLIGHTS 2007 | HIGHLIGHTS 2006 | 01 FIGHTING
MALNUTRITION | MEASURING OUR PERFORMANCE | 02 BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS |
NEW PARTNERS AND INNOVATIONS | 03 ENABLING INNOVATION | 04 IMPROVE NUTRITION
| FORTIFICATION PROGRAMS | 05 FINANCIAL STATEMENT | INCOME STATEMENT AS
AT 06.30.07 | BALANCE SHEET AS AT 06.30.07 | GAIN BOARD OF DIRECTORS |
GAIN MANAGEMENT
June 2007
The total of GAIN funding support to 19 large-scale food fortification projects in 18 countries reaches US$ 5.2 million for the year.
The governments of eight West African countries join forces for the fortification of cooking oil with vitamin A. The aim of this program, supported by HKI, MI, USAID and GAIN, is to reach at least 70% of the population by 2010.
May 2007
The Naandi Foundation and GAIN start the distribution of fortified meals to school children in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. In Hyderabad, Britannia Industries adds fortified biscuits for 120,000 children.
30 Swiss business leaders pledge to fight malnutrition at the GAIN Business Alliance event in Lausanne, Switzerland.
April 2007
GAIN is selected by the Fast Company as one of the 50 most entrepreneurial and imaginative innovations to change the state of the planet.
March 2007
The first GAIN Business Alliance Global Forum, held in India, brings together 130 business and government leaders from fifteen countries to explore new partnerships to fight malnutrition.
January 2007
UNICEF in the Indian state of Rajasthan receives a US$ 198,480 GAIN grant for the fortification of home-made complementary foods with a mix of vitamins and minerals aimed at 120,000 children aged between six and 36 months.
GAIN provides US$ 195,252 to Bangladesh’s Social Marketing Company to promote the use of Sprinkles, a food fortification mixture to be used in the home, for the benefit of under-fives.

