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About Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is an international organization driven by the vision of a world without malnutrition.
OUR METHODOLOGY /
At GAIN, we believe that no one sector alone can solve the complex problem of malnutrition. We work closely with partners including governmen... read morets, civil society, businesses, UN agencies, and academic institutions to develop programs that deliver large-scale and locally relevant solutions to malnutrition in more than 30 countries.
In recent years we have expanded our approach to reach those on the margins of society, who are often the most excluded, vulnerable and severely malnourished, such as the Dalit community in India who experience oppression because of their caste; adolescent girls; and families affected by emergencies.
ABOUT GAIN /
Each day, 795 million people - one in nine - go hungry. Close to 2 billion people survive on diets that lack the vital vitamins and nutrients needed to grow properly, live healthy lives, and raise a healthy family. About 1.4 billion people worldwide struggle with overweight and obesity. That’s more than the number of people who are hungry worldwide.
In total, around 3.5 billion people - half the people on the planet today - are malnourished.
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is an international organization that was launched at the UN in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition.
GAIN is driven by the vision of a world without malnutrition. We act as a catalyst - building alliances between governments, business and civil society - to find and deliver solutions to the complex problem of malnutrition. Today we are on track to reach over a billion people with improved nutrition - a goal for 2015.
We focus our efforts on children, girls and women because we know that helping them have sustainable, nutritious diets is crucial to ending the cycle of malnutrition and poverty. By building alliances that deliver impact at scale, we believe that we can eliminate malnutrition within our lifetimes.
Data sources:
The Lancet’s series on maternal and child undernutrition
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
World Health Organization (WHO)
UNICEF
OUR IMPACT /
GAIN has helped 892 million people to access affordable, nutritious food - about 350 million of whom are women and children. Our work to fortify staple foods and condiments with essential micronutrients reaches more than 30 countries worldwide. Our work includes helping to improve the quality of foods and diets and educating families of the benefits of breastfeeding and good nutrition. Worldwide, our projects are changing lives and contributing to reducing micronutrient deficiencies through large-scale food fortification. For example, we’ve increased the intake of vitamin A in Indonesia by fortifying edible oils and the intake of iron in China by fortifying soy sauce.
By 2017, we aim to increase the intake of essential micronutrients such as vitamins A, D, iron, folic acid and iodine for 1.3 billion people, including 400 million women and adolescent girls, and 200 million children under five.
In countries with the highest rates of malnutrition, multinutrient supplements or 'home fortification’ help improve nutrition when mixed into food. In Bangladesh, we launched a new micronutrient powder program in collaboration with international development organization BRAC. Since launch, 80,000 community workers have been trained to promote home fortification, and five million sachets were sold in 2014. Monthly sales have more than tripled during the year and the overall market for micronutrient powders grew by 15 percent, with 45 million sachets produced in 2014 alone.
Data source
GAIN 2012-2013 Annual Report
OUR VISION /
GAIN is driven by the vision of a world without malnutrition. We believe that everyone in the world should have access to an affordable, healthy and nutritious diet. We focus on children, girls and women to break the cycle of malnutrition and poverty.
By building alliances that deliver impact at scale, we believe that we can end malnutrition within our lifetimes.
OUR APPROACH /
We believe that everyone in the world should have access to an affordable, healthy and nutritious diet.
A tailored approach to innovation. We work to understand and deliver specific solutions to the daily challenge of food insecurity faced by poor people. By understanding that there is no 'one-size-fits-all’ model, we develop alliances and build tailored programs, using a variety of flexible models and approaches.
Scale and ambition. We aim to reach 1 billion people with affordable, nutritious foods by 2015. We build alliances between governments, local and global businesses, and civil society to deliver sustainable improvements at scale. We are part of a global network of partners working together to create sustainable solutions to malnutrition.
What matters most is impact. We focus on early life stages and maternal health when good nutrition has the most impact. We focus our efforts on children, girls and women because we know that providing access to affordable, sustainable, nutritious diets is crucial to ending the cycle of malnutrition and poverty.
OUR VALUES /
Team work
GAIN draws on the different skills of employees to create cohesive teams to deliver our programs in more than 30 countries. We also work closely with public and private partners.
Innovation
Our staff are creative thinkers who develop and test innovative business models to make markets work in a sustainable way for vunerable groups.
Passion
GAIN is made up of dedicated, enthusiastic professionals committed to our mission of making a difference on a large scale.
Professionalism
GAIN ensures professional and scientific rigor, commitment and leadership in our relations with the people and organizations we work with.
OUR METHODOLOGY /
At GAIN, we believe that no one sector alone can solve the complex problem of malnutrition. We work closely with partners including governments, civil society, businesses, UN agencies, and academic institutions to develop programs that deliver large-scale and locally relevant solutions to malnutrition in more than 30 countries.
In recent years we have expanded our approach to reach those on the margins of society, who are often the most excluded, vulnerable and severely malnourished, such as the Dalit community in India who experience oppression because of their caste; adolescent girls; and families affected by emergencies.
ABOUT GAIN /
Each day, 795 million people - one in nine - go hungry. Close to 2 billion people survive on diets that lack the vital vitamins and nutrients needed to grow properly, live healthy lives, and raise a healthy family. About 1.4 billion people worldwide struggle with overweight and obesity. That’s more than the number of people who are hungry worldwide.
In total, around 3.5 billion people - half the people on the planet today - are malnourished.
The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is an international organization that was launched at the UN in 2002 to tackle the human suffering caused by malnutrition.
GAIN is driven by the vision of a world without malnutrition. We act as a catalyst - building alliances between governments, business and civil society - to find and deliver solutions to the complex problem of malnutrition. Today we are on track to reach over a billion people with improved nutrition - a goal for 2015.
We focus our efforts on children, girls and women because we know that helping them have sustainable, nutritious diets is crucial to ending the cycle of malnutrition and poverty. By building alliances that deliver impact at scale, we believe that we can eliminate malnutrition within our lifetimes.
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) Jobs in Kenya
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Defining project scope, activities, and objectives, ensuring projects are implemented in line with GAIN’s project management standards, business plans, program
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Coordinate the implementation of access, demand, enabling environment activities within the implementing counties.
Managing the project schedule, activity plan an
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Serving as the focal point providing support to programmatic areas, lead on the development of high-quality research, evaluation, & learning activities (e.g., s
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The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) is seeking a Senior Programme Lead, Food Fortification to lead the combined micronutrients interventions portfolio and to maintai
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Providing strategic leadership in the areas of design, planning, and implementation for of the project in relation to project scoping, activities, and objectives in
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Responsible for the management and implementation of the CASCADE project
Monitor risks and develop contingency plans to respond to emergencies. Escalate issues wh
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GAIN and CARE are implementing the CAtalyzing Strengthened policy aCtion for heAlthy Diets and resiliencE (CASCADE) that aims to improve food security and contribute to the reduct
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This position is part of a team responsible for supporting the integration of GAIN’s strategic gender objectives into all aspects of its work. This mainstreaming agenda, fac
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Acting as the focal point for all administration for the Policy Engagement and Advocacy team
Working with the Director of Policy, managing their diary and travel
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The post holder will play a key role in identifying technical assessment needs of SMEs, as well as being responsible for designing technical assistance support packages tailored t
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The Manager, Finance and Compliance is a key position in the Kenya country office. This position is expected to support senior finance managers in the provision of effective, high qu
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The Project Accountant will provide financial business partnering to a portfolio of projects, supporting colleagues in the financial management of these projects. They will support t
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The Knowledge Leadership (KL) team provides support across all programmatic areas within GAIN, working with programme teams to bring nutrition and related expertise into programme de
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Reporting to the Programme Lead, Demand Generation, you will be a key member of the global technical team that provides essential support to GAIN projects on consumer demand in multi
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The Programme Associate will provide high level support and operational guidance to the GAIN Kenya country programme team, actively contributing to the smooth running of the project
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Providing overall research leadership, ensuring the integration, continuous improvement complementarity input of research, evaluation and learning into GAIN’s progr
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Working with the IA Manager to create opportunities to spread key messages arising from GAIN Kenya country programming through media, social media, and positioning
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Reporting to the Senior Cluster Lead, Food Fortification, the Programme Lead will be responsible for building out GAIN’s programming in commercialisation of nutrient enriched c