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Business Fights Malnutrition

Why should business fight malnutrition? Listen to the answers of some Business Alliance members.


Improving Nutrition through their daily bread

In September 2007, GAIN awarded US$3.00 million to the UN World Food Program (WFP), in partnership with government-owned and private mills, to strengthen the Egyptian National Food Fortification Program by fortifying wheat flour used for baking Baladi bread with iron and folic acid (B9). Baladi bread is a staple food generally consumed by low-income populations throughout the country. Watch more on this video from the Living Proof Project


GAIN Premix Facility video - Français


Premix Video

The video provides you with a quick overview of how the GAIN premix facility works. After you have viewed the video, please click here to return to the GAIN premix facility website.


CNBC World Business Program Series - Interview with Marc Van Ameringen

The GAIN Executive Director was interviewed by CNBC. Size: 48 MB


CNBC World Business Program Series - GAIN's programs in Bangladesh

The CNBC showcases the GAIN Food Fortification Program in Bangladesh. Size: 82 MB


GAIN's Corporate Video

Introduction to the challenge of malnutrition and to GAIN's programs worldwide. Size 37 MB


CNBC World Business Program Series - The GAIN Business Alliance Global Forum 2009

The GAIN Business Alliance Global Forum featured on the CNBC World Business Program. Size: 64 MB


Jay Naidoo Interviewed by Al Jazeera

Jay Naidoo was interviewed by Al Jazeera about the Amsterdam Initiative on Malnutrition (AIM). Size: 49 Mb


GAIN Award 2008 - the first prize

Natalia Bembrive is the Argentinean artist who created the statue for the winner of the GAIN Award 2008.
Natalia is a young entrepreneur, chosen from among numerous candidates supported by a network of organizations led by Youth Business International (YBI). The YBI Network gives young people the opportunity to start up in business by providing them with access to credit and volunteer business mentors. Size: 20 MB

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