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​End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture
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Targets covered : 2.2
Fortify health enables access to micronutrient-rich wheat flour to reduce and prevent iron deficiency anaemia :
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evidence based: there is a wealth of international evidence for the effectiveness of food fortification;
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highly cost-effective: it is low cost to add micronutrients to food; and
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scalable: fortification can be implemented by existing food producers and distributors and does not require consumers to significantly change their behaviour
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Today, Helen Keller Intl helps children and families in 20 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, and the United States grow and eat nutritious food, stave off malnutrition, build strong immune systems, access life-saving medical treatments, and prevent and treat blindness and vision loss.
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Helen Keller International's Vitamin A Supplementation Program was evaluated by
The Iodine Global Network is a non-profit, non government organization working for the sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency worldwide. We are the organization that works to ensure that salt is iodized forever, protecting the health and developing brains and learning ability of children everywhere.
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Iodine global network was evaluated by :
GAIN’s mission is to advance nutrition outcomes by improving the consumption of nutritious and safe food for all people, especially the most vulnerable to malnutrition.
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We scale technology and business solutions that put critical nutrients into the food that hundreds of millions of malnourished people eat the most. By doing so, we are guaranteeing that every meal, for every mother and child, contains lifesaving nutrients, forever.
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Taimaka has reimagined pediatric malnutrition treatment by making it more cost-effective and scalable. We’ve developed a treatment model that is:
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53% cheaper than legacy approaches
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Simpler, so that digitally-enabled community health workers (CHWs) can deliver care directly to the most vulnerable communities.
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