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Fighting malnutrition is what GAIN is good at

GAIN is good at fighting malnutrition

Working with all stakeholders

GAIN has set itself the target of reaching one billion people. While we work with international agencies, governments and NGOs to reach people at risk of malnutrition, a unique feature of GAIN’s approach is its work with the private sector. By using their know-how in product development, marketing and distribution effectiveness of programs is increased.

 

Fostering improved policies

We are putting the importance of nutrition and cost-effective ways to improve nutrition such as food fortification on the world map. Through advocacy we are fostering improved policies and practices among the world’s governments, companies and opinion leaders. We are promoting better nutrition worldwide as a cost-effective way to make people and economies stronger, healthier and more productive. We advocate the cost effective way is through public-private partnerships.

 

Working together

Through know-how, technical support and grants we encourage the will of governments, organizations and businesses to work together to reduce malnutrition and GAIN removes obstacles that may stand in the way to ensure that all projects are as effective as possible.
Through communication we are putting the issue of malnutrition on the global agenda.

 

Delivering large-scale partnership projects

Through alliances we make large-scale partnership projects possible, cost effective and sustainable. We measure progress to monitor the return on investment, to demonstrate impact and efficiency, to improve our programs and to communicate our successes. GAIN places a critical emphasis on performance management to ensure that the programs it delivers are making a measurable, cost-effective impact on target populations.

 


Improving nutrition

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