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NEW ANH Academy Competitive Grants Request for proposals
New competitive grants will focus on accelerating policy change for nutrition - Request for proposals opens on 12 September 2024.
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ANH2025: save the date and call for abstracts
ANH Academy will hold its 10th annual ANH Academy Week from 15 to 26 June 2025, in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Call for Abstracts is now open for submissions!
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Mineral Micronutrient deficiencies: Selenium deficiency is a
Mineral Micronutrient deficiencies: Selenium deficiency is a hidden scourge in rural Zimbabwe Over 50% of the population in Zimbabwe is impacted by micronutrient…
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BLOG: Early warning systems and climate resiliency
Read this blog to learn about the challenges faced by farmers in India's potato belt and how early warning systems can help address the impacts of climate change.
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Exploring the impact of IMMANA Grants
In this review, we reflect on the IMMANA programme grants workstream, examining the outputs, impacts, challenges experienced and lessons learned.
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New external review explores the impact of ANH Academy
A new ANH Academy External Review sheds light on the progress of its core objectives and assesses its impact.
Introducing IMMANA, ANH Academy and SCANR
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EthelTshumaLecturerGwanda State UniversityZimbabwe -
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MatildaAnim-FofiePhD StudentUniversity of GhanaGhana