Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
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    The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is a Swiss-based foundation launched at the United Nations in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition.

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    Explore how GAIN has reached over one billion people since 2001, transforming their lives with improved nutrition through concerted action and effective policy change.

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    Headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, GAIN has offices in countries with high levels of malnutrition: Bangladesh, Benin, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Pakistan, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. To support work in those countries, we have representative offices in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

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Responsible agricultural investment

Responsible agricultural investment

24 October 2018Geneva, Switzerland

The high-level meeting will present the lessons learned from the application in the field of responsible agricultural investment principles, and assess relevant policy dimensions and future policy-oriented research and work directions.
GAIN Student Challenge 2018

GAIN Student Challenge 2018

28 September 2018- 29 September 2018Arnhem, The Netherlands

On 28 and 29 September 2018, the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) will launch its first student challenge in collaboration with different Dutch higher educational institutions.
Technical workshop on food safety and healthy diets

Technical workshop on food safety and healthy diets

12 September 2018- 13 September 2018Vatican City, Italy

The workshop will discuss the evidence on related key themes: the most common food safety challenges prevalent throughout supply chains; post harvest food loss and waste; and the double burden.
Bioavailability 2018

Bioavailability 2018

10 September 2018- 13 September 2018Norwich, United Kingdom

The Bioavailability 2018 conference aims to provide an open forum to bring together researchers from various scientific communities to present the latest research and discuss common themes.
RSS 2018 International Conference

RSS 2018 International Conference

03 September 2018- 06 September 2018Cardiff, United Kingdom

The RSS International Conference has established itself as the only conference in the UK for anyone interested in statistics and data science. Every year, over 600 statisticians and data scientists gather from all sectors and from over 30 countries to share information and network, attracted by a varied programme of talks and workshops.
SDG-Conference: Towards Zero Hunger – Partnerships for impact

SDG-Conference: Towards Zero Hunger – Partnerships for impact

30 August 2018- 31 August 2018Wageningen, The Netherlands

The conference Towards Zero Hunger brings together key stakeholders to discuss their views and contributions for achieving the SDGs, and to take action towards reaching the targets and partnerships.
Food Thinkers: What are the research gaps that need to be filled to help public-private action be more effective in promoting nutrition?

Food Thinkers: What are the research gaps that need to be filled to help public-private action be more effective in promoting nutrition?

27 June 2018London, United Kingdom

The Centre for Food Policy’s Food Thinkers series aims to advance the thinking and practice of integrated approaches to food policy.
Young lives, child poverty and lessons for the SDGs

Young lives, child poverty and lessons for the SDGs

27 June 2018London, United Kingdom

This one-day conference will be of interest to people from all sectors working in the field of development and child poverty.
Adolescents – Agents of change for a well-nourished world

Adolescents – Agents of change for a well-nourished world

19 June 2018- 20 June 2018Geneva, Switzerland

GAIN, together with the World Health Organization (WHO), will co-organize the event ‘Adolescents – Agents of change for a well-nourished world’, which plans to bring together country stakeholders, experts and resource persons from development partners and private sector actors working on adolescent nutrition.
EAT Stockholm Food Forum 2018

EAT Stockholm Food Forum 2018

12 June 2018Stockholm, Sweden

More than 600 of the brightest minds from science, politics, business and civil society from over 50 countries will gather at the fifth EAT Stockholm Food Forum.

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