Nutrition International is an Ottawa-based, international
not-for-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that the world's most
vulnerable especially women and children in developing countries get the
vitamins and minerals they need to survive and thrive. Working with impacted families,
communities and nations, we are improving lives of close to 500 million people in more than 70 countries
across Asia, Africa and Latin America..
Nutrition International (NI) (formerly known as the
Micronutrient Initiative), a renowned International Development organization
based out in Ottawa, Canada, has a commitment to eradicate global ‘hidden
hunger’ by implementing interventions that focus on women and children in
developing countries. It aims to generate innovative and sustainable solutions
to reduce vitamin and mineral deficiencies among women, newborns, and children.
It builds on robust evidence-based research and evaluation in order to
demonstrate excellent return on investment of scaling-up highly cost-effective
micronutrient interventions. NI aspires to be a global center of excellence in
technical and programmatic support in this field.
In collaboration with key stakeholders such as governments,
private sectors and civil society groups, NI seeks to tackle the aforementioned
problems that affects one third of the world’s population. NI engages in
tailoring health and nutrition strategies as well as up-scaling existing program
in various regions in the globe including Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin
America and the Middle East. NI’s international Board of Directors directs its
interventions that reach approximately 500 million people in more than 70
countries.
One of NI’s key strategic goals is to enhance the global impact
of micronutrient interventions by generating cutting-edge knowledge and
utilizing it to develop sound policies and programmes while consolidating
political will to achieve its vision. NI aspires to position itself as a global
center of excellence in generating scientific research in the field of
micronutrient programmes. It provides quality assurance for research and
programmes while disseminating and translating new knowledge to influence and
improve national and global policies and programmes. NI provides guidance and
support on existing and future programme evaluations and coordinates the
analysis and utilization of evaluation activity results.
NI dedicated to eliminating vitamin and mineral deficiencies
worldwide, invites proposals from competent Organizations or Agencies to
conduct “Cost-effectiveness and Cost utility analysis for weekly IFA
supplementation among adolescent girls in Indonesia” with link as below:
Deadline for submission: Tuesday, July 3, 2018, 17:00 West Indonesia Standard Time.
The technical and financial proposal in two separate files shall
be put into a covering email specifically indicating with subject line “Proposal for CEA WIFA RFP NO. 1665-XX”
need to be sent to email: proposalsindonesia@ nutritionintl.org
Thank you for your
kind attention and cooperation.
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