Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Dalberg - 01/09/2016
Given the widespread deficiency of zinc in Bangladesh, and the lack of national prevention programs, this study focused specifically on increasing the zinc content of the rice grain. The findings from this report suggest that there is a portfolio of options that can and should be considered as part of an agriculture-nutrition strategy in Bangladesh.
Cellule de Lutte contre la Malnutrition, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Nutritional International , United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Ministère de la Santé et de l'Action sociale - 01/01/2014
This report aimed to quantitatively assess the level of iodine in salt consumed by households in Senegal to provide information on progress made in improving access to iodized salt quality of households following interventions implemented under the Universal Salt Iodization program.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Helen Keller International - 01/01/2012
As part of a GAIN funded project on the fortification of cottonseed oil with vitamin A, a baseline study was conducted in Mali to determine the level of retinol serum in the target groups: children aged between 24-59 months and non-pregnant women but of reproductive age.
Indonesian Nutrition Foundation for Food Fortification - 11/03/2014
Vitamin A deficiency remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Indonesian children and women. As a pre-post evaluation, this study assessed consumption of fortified oil, changes in vitamin A intake and retinol status in 2 surveys of women and children.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) - 01/06/2016
This report covers evidence of the estimated cost of wheat flour fortification in Tajikistan and suggests a clear economic case for moving forward to fortify flour in Tajikistan with essential micronutrients.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) - 01/06/2014
This research provides an overview of the knowledge of nutrition, diet and health issues in the home, and community, and the resulting day to day practices of families and school age children living in Khatlon Province, Tajikistan. The research also looks at the business and policy environment for micronutrient fortification of wheat flour, the main staple food in the Tajik diet, and other staple food vehicles.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) - 01/03/2018
To date, there is a lack of data on coverage and utilisation of fortified foods, which impedes the ability to tackle the challenges to fortification in Afghanistan. This survey aimed to fill these gaps by providing information on household coverage and micronutrient contribution of fortified foods among women and children.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) - 01/03/2018
Currently, there are limited data available on the performance of the fortification programmes in Burkina Faso since they began. To contribute to filling this critical information gap, a cross-sectional market survey was conducted across eight market hubs strategically selected in different regions of the country.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Kazakh Academy of Nutrition - 01/02/2018
Micronutrient deficiency is widespread in Kazakhstan among women and children. In 2016, a cross-sectional survey was conducted to update coverage figures of foods fortified according to the national standards and estimate the potential contribution of fortified foods to the micronutrient intake among children under five and women of reproductive age in Kazakhstan.
Kenyatta University - 06/03/2015
In Kenya, the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is implementing a project to reduce anaemia, iron deficiency and vitamin A deficiency through improved infant and young child feeding practices and MNP intake by integrating distribution of MNP in different existing platforms including: government health facilities and commercial distribution.