The Initiative to Advance Implementation Science in Nutrition, a collaboration between the Vitamin Angels and the Center for Human Nutrition at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, launched a new program to provide underserved pregnant women with multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) to improve maternal and birth outcomes in Uganda. As part of its ongoing collaboration, the Initiative…
Vitamin Angels’ partner, The Opportunity Alliance (TOA), has addressed the issue of houselessness in their programming. Staff often go above and beyond to help pregnant women and their families navigate the complicated formal and informal community services to help families access transitional housing and provide a variety of other services that are customized for each…
2023 was an incredible year for Vitamin Angels. By strengthening our collaborative and evidenced-based approach, we made remarkable progress in enhancing critical partnerships with governments, NGOs, and academic institutions to influence and improve health systems at scale. Much of our work focused on the introduction and expansion of national multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) programs and policies…