Brochure: Partner with GAIN to End Malnutrition
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Partner with Gain to end Malnutrition
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every Six SecondS, a child dieS FroM MalnutritionUNICEF, 2010
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VAINCRE LA MALNUTRITION
GAIN’s vIsIoN: a world without Malnutrition
Malnutrition is the most serious but least addressed global health problem, resulting from a lack of daily access to high quality, nutritious food among other factors.
Our goal is to improve the lives of vulnerable populations around the world through access to affordable, better quality nutritious foods.
Programs primarily target women and children, with a focus on the critical 1,000 days from pregnancy to a child’s second birthday.
Gain works to reduce malnutrition by mobilizing public-private partnerships that implement a diverse range of sustainable solutions. we attract innovative blended capital investments to scale up market-based approaches and public health delivery.
ceNter of excelleNce IN NutrItIoN
our team at Gain consists of technical experts
and skilled project managers from the nutrition,
food technology, business, financing, monitoring
and evaluation and advocacy sectors. we work
with you to identify the right partners, distribution
channels, marketing approaches and delivery
models. together, we can significantly increase
sustainable access to more nutritious and
affordable food for vulnerable populations.
we cannot FiGht Malnutrition alone.
PArTNer wITh us
Project PlAtform : INterActIve AdvIsory servIces ANd tools
Gain’s robust platform supports the full
project lifecycle, from the initial idea to its
implementation. we work together to integrate
nutrition projects successfully into local contexts.
we can provide insight to consumer behavior.
our online collaboration platform facilitates the
knowledge sharing of tried and tested innovative
best practices and delivery models.
PlAtform for PArtNersHIPs
Gain unites business, non-governmental
organizations, academia, international
organizations, governments, and financial partners
from both the developed and developing world.
Gain brokers connections to enable partners to
share knowledge and collaborate on innovative
ideas for successful projects. our network can
help you explore opportunities with investment
and social venture capital firms that are ready to
invest in innovative solutions that address global
malnutrition.
why Partner with Gain?
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• assess potential for impact and evaluate feasibility• Mobilize partners• Provide technical expertise on nutrition, products,
food production, delivery channels• develop business plans
• Share best practices, information and knowledge through an online, interactive resource center
• Build new partnerships through global and regional events
• coordinate and structure project implementation
• leverage markets through consumer demand creation
• Support national and global nutrition policy changes
• elevate nutrition on national and global political agendas
• Support monitoring and evaluation as well as implementation
• demonstrate impact of nutrition solutions on the health of the vulnerable
• re-use and repeat project models at scale• attract new partners to maximize potential
impact
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“Gain iS helPinG uS create a SuStainaBle BuSineSS Model that can Be reProduced elSewhere.”Marie Konaté, Ceo, Protein Kisèe-La (PKL), GAIN partner company in Côte d’Ivoire
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Contact [email protected]
www.gainhealth.org