Background: The "Sustainable Micronutrient Interventions to Control Deficiencies and Improve Nutritional Status and General Health in Asia" project (SMILING), funded by the European Commission, is a transnational collaboration of research institutions and implementation agencies in five Southeast Asian countries-Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos PDR, Thailand, and Vietnam-with European partners, to support the application of state-of-the art knowledge to alleviate micronutrient malnutrition in Southeast Asia. Objective: The major expected outcomes are to improve micronutrient status on a large scale, to identify priority interventions in each Southeast Asian country, and to develop a road map for decision makers and donors for inclusion of these pr...
South Asia is the most populated region of the world with several nutritional challenges. Though per...
This project was part of a larger effort entitled ‘Initiative on Successful Micronutrient Programs.’...
“This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research ...
BACKGROUND: The "Sustainable Micronutrient Interventions to Control Deficiencies and Improve Nutriti...
BACKGROUND: The "Sustainable Micronutrient Interventions to Control Deficiencies and Improve Nutriti...
Objective The SMILING (Sustainable Micronutrient Interventions to Control Deficiencies and Improve N...
Objectives Since the 1990s, programs for the control of micronutrient deficiencies became a public h...
Objectives Since the 1990s, programs for the control of micronutrient deficiencies became a public h...
International audienceMalnutrition linked to under nutrition is a cause of 3.1 million child deaths ...
Objectives Micronutrient deficiencies, in southeast Asia (SE Asia), remain a public health challenge...
Objectives Food composition data are key for many nutrition related activities in research, planning...
Adolescent and young women face grave nutrition challenges, but limited evidence exists on solutions...
Objectives Micronutrient deficiencies, in southeast Asia (SE Asia), remain a public health challenge...
Meeting the high nutrient needs of pregnant and lactating women and their young children in regions ...
PurposeDifferent forms of malnutrition share common causes and solutions. They also co-exist at indi...
South Asia is the most populated region of the world with several nutritional challenges. Though per...
This project was part of a larger effort entitled ‘Initiative on Successful Micronutrient Programs.’...
“This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research ...
BACKGROUND: The "Sustainable Micronutrient Interventions to Control Deficiencies and Improve Nutriti...
BACKGROUND: The "Sustainable Micronutrient Interventions to Control Deficiencies and Improve Nutriti...
Objective The SMILING (Sustainable Micronutrient Interventions to Control Deficiencies and Improve N...
Objectives Since the 1990s, programs for the control of micronutrient deficiencies became a public h...
Objectives Since the 1990s, programs for the control of micronutrient deficiencies became a public h...
International audienceMalnutrition linked to under nutrition is a cause of 3.1 million child deaths ...
Objectives Micronutrient deficiencies, in southeast Asia (SE Asia), remain a public health challenge...
Objectives Food composition data are key for many nutrition related activities in research, planning...
Adolescent and young women face grave nutrition challenges, but limited evidence exists on solutions...
Objectives Micronutrient deficiencies, in southeast Asia (SE Asia), remain a public health challenge...
Meeting the high nutrient needs of pregnant and lactating women and their young children in regions ...
PurposeDifferent forms of malnutrition share common causes and solutions. They also co-exist at indi...
South Asia is the most populated region of the world with several nutritional challenges. Though per...
This project was part of a larger effort entitled ‘Initiative on Successful Micronutrient Programs.’...
“This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research ...