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Improving Nutrition for Infants
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition or GAIN believes nutrition investments in our children, especially girls, will have payoffs for generations to come. The impact of improving the nutritional quality of foods with micronutrients goes beyond better health and well being to enhanced education, productivity and economic development. Good nutrition for infants allows children to achieve their potential - with all the benefits that brings to individuals, families and society as a whole. We look at GAIN's work in South Africa, India and Egypt.
Find out more about The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) here...
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