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Fortification

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Right Start Kenya – Anzilisha

Right Start improves the quality of nutrition and healthcare for women, adolescent girls, newborns, and young children in Kenya.

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Adolescent girls at Right Start launch in Kenya

Right Start Indonesia

Working with our partners in Indonesia, we prevent anaemia, reduce pregnancy complications and deaths, and reduce neural tube defects through iron-folic acid supplements and wheat fortification.

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adolescent girls in school Indonesia

Right Start India

Right Start India sought to reduce anaemia, pregnancy and birth complications, low birthweight, neural tube defects, and stunting in children under five.

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mother and baby in India

Right Start Ethiopia

Right Start Ethiopia aimed to reduce pregnancy and birth complications, reduce low birthweight and neural tube defects, and reduce stunting in children under five.

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Right Start Ethiopia

Right Start Bangladesh

Right Start Bangladesh aimed to reduce anaemia, pregnancy and birth complications, low birthweight, neural tube defects, and stunting in children under five.

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Right Start Bangladesh

Folate Task Team

Through an NTEAM global nutrition task team, we’re laying the groundwork for implementing a global strategy to control folate insufficiency and prevent related neural tube defects.

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Folate Task Team

University of Saskatchewan

Iron-fortified lentils—an innovative, cost-effective, food-based approach to alleviate iron deficiency that could be scaled up globally within a few years.

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University of Saskatchewan
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