– Providing financial as well as in-kind (in the form of supplements) support to nutrition intervention programs that facilitate project-based research and knowledge creation. – Awarding training and education grants to developing country nationals so they can acquire more knowledge and qualifications in internationally-renowned nutrition academies and advance public health efforts in their own countries. – Publishing educational products, including books, brochures, movies and posters targeted at health workers, scientists, and people working in government, non-govern- mental organizations and the media, in various languages. – Organizing workshops and conferences on key public health and nutrition issues to strengthen practitioner and knowledge networks to implement and advocate for effective action to mitigate Hidden Hunger.
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