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- Micronutrient Forum
The Micronutrient Forum is the central platform for evidence and advocacy to improve micronutrient health Mission To promote alignment and collective action on vitamins, minerals and other nutrients across sectors by bridging nutrition science, policy, programs, and responsible business practices for health and well-being Vision
- Micronutrients 101 - Micronutrient Forum
Micronutrient deficiencies are a significant global public health issue The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than two billion people—30% of the global population—are deficient in essential micronutrients, primarily vitamin A, iodine, iron, and zinc (1)
- Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation
What is Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation? Maternal and child undernutrition in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is the underlying cause of nearly half of all child deaths under the age of five 1 Supplementation is the only affordable and accessible way for pregnant women in resource-constrained settings to meet their micronutrient requirements
- About Us - Micronutrient Forum
About Us Micronutrient deficiency is a global crisis This hidden hunger adversely impacts individuals, communities, and health systems, limiting the health and futures of one in two children and two in three women worldwide
- DInA 2025 Small Grants: Large Scale Food Fortification Data
Focus of the 2025 Small Grants Program The 2025 Small Grants Program will focus on country-led efforts to strengthen the large-scale food fortification (LSFF) data ecosystem LSFF is a proven, cost-effective intervention to improve micronutrient intake and address micronutrient deficiencies as part of a broader food systems strategy to improve poor diets LSFF has a proven track record of
- What We Do - Micronutrient Forum
Programs The Micronutrient Forum is the central platform for evidence and advocacy to improve micronutrient health Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies The Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Consortium (HMHB) drives collective action as an advocate, knowledge broker, and convener to improve maternal health through evidence-based interventions, particularly Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS
- DInA Small Grants Program - Micronutrient Forum
The Micronutrient Data Innovation Alliance (DInA) launched its Small Grants Program in 2023 to support its alliance members in advancing micronutrient data and interventions This annual program provides small grants of up to $15,000 USD to eligible organizations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) for capacity-building activities and advocacy efforts over a one-year period Each year
- DInA About - Micronutrient Forum
The Micronutrient Data Innovation Alliance (DInA) convenes diverse national, regional, and global stakeholders to improve the availability, quality, accessibility, and use of micronutrient-related data to support national-level decision-makers
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