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1 in 2 children and 2 in 3 women worldwide affected by micronutrient deficiencies

1 in 2 children and 2 in 3 women worldwide affected by micronutrient deficiencies

Research published today in Lancet Global Health indicates that 1 in 2 preschool-aged children and 2 in 3 women of reproductive age worldwide are affected by vitamin and mineral deficiencies (often referred to as "hidden hunger").
1 in 2 worldwide face hidden hunger 

1 in 2 worldwide face hidden hunger 

1 in 2 people reading this article are likely experiencing hidden hunger, in other words a lack of essential vitamins and minerals. That matters because these "micronutrients" are the micro drivers of functions such as our immune systems which keep us safe and healthy. 
What people on low incomes seek in nutritious foods

What people on low incomes seek in nutritious foods

Food choice is complex. It involves psychological factors (like mood and preferences), sociocultural ones (like traditions and taboos), sensory appeal (like taste), health perceptions, ethical concerns (like animal welfare), social interactions (like peer influences), and socio-demographic aspects (like education).
The Nutritious Foods Financing Facility (N3F) - an innovative proof-of-concept partnership for impact investing in nutrition

The Nutritious Foods Financing Facility (N3F) - an innovative proof-of-concept partnership for impact investing in nutrition

In a recent report, Overcoming Multistakeholder Partnership Financing Hurdles to Accelerate the SDGs, the World Resources Institute (WRI) and partners discuss the funding challenges and lessons learned of commercially driven multi-stakeholder partnerships and share some recommendations on how to effectively drive positive impact on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).  
Rising food and input prices, alongside ongoing contextual challenges, are putting pressure on food system SMEs

Rising food and input prices, alongside ongoing contextual challenges, are putting pressure on food system SMEs

So how are small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – which make up the bulk of the food system in low- and middle-income countries – coping with these challenges? A recent online survey by the Scaling Up Nutrition (SUN) Business Network aimed to answer this question.
What is Large Scale Food Fortification (LSFF)?

What is Large Scale Food Fortification (LSFF)?

GAIN is launching a short animated video, packed with key facts and information about large scale food fortification. It is a great tool for advocacy and education in countries where increasing access to fortified foods is on the agenda.
Torrential rains in Bangladesh bring renewed urgency to calls for climate adaptation

Torrential rains in Bangladesh bring renewed urgency to calls for climate adaptation

Climate change is already wreaking havoc with food systems, undermining food security and nutrition for millions of people. Few countries will be affected more seriously than Bangladesh.
International Youth Day - Inclusion means more than just being heard

International Youth Day - Inclusion means more than just being heard

For International Youth Day 2022 GAIN spoke to Joyce Akpata, Head of Policy and Advocacy at GAIN Nigeria and Azeez Salawu, one of 30 youth leaders leading the global campaign Act4Food Act4Change representing Nigeria.
GAIN Interview Cruncher - How climate change threatens nutrition and food security – and what we can do about it?

GAIN Interview Cruncher - How climate change threatens nutrition and food security – and what we can do about it?

In the context of a new GAIN series on "Climate and Nutrition: Why They Need Each Other", we bring together a new episode of GAIN’s interview cruncher to hear from two of the world’s leading scientists on the impact of climate change on nutrition and food security.
World Breastfeeding Week 2022

World Breastfeeding Week 2022

World Breastfeeding Week 2022 will focus on strengthening the capacity of actors that have to protect, promote and support breastfeeding across different levels of society.

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