How can my program procure supplies or equipment from the Micronutrient Initiative?
Vitamin A Supplements: Since 1997, MI, with funding support from the Government of Canada, has provided more than 5 billion doses, both capsules and syrup, of vitamin A. The vitamin A we supply is distributed primarily through UNICEF and national ministries of health as part of existing public health programs. Please contact your local Ministry of health office or UNICEF office to determine how you can coordinate your work with existing health programming. Zinc: MI works through national health and nutrition services for zinc programming. Please contact your local Ministry of Health to find out if there is a zinc supplementation program in your region or country. Supplies for salt iodization: MI works with salt processors, both large- and small-scale, to ensure proper and adequate iodization. Please also consult the Iodine Network website for more information about salt iodization, and your local salt producers´ associations for more information on sources of supply of potassium iodate
Vitamin A Supplements: Since 1997, MI, with funding support from the Government of Canada, has provided more than 5 billion doses, both capsules and syrup, of vitamin A. The vitamin A we supply is distributed primarily through UNICEF and national ministries of health as part of existing public health programs. Please contact your local Ministry of health office or UNICEF office to determine how you can coordinate your work with existing health programming. Zinc: MI works through national health and nutrition services for zinc programming. Please contact your local Ministry of Health to find out if there is a zinc supplementation program in your region or country. Supplies for salt iodization: MI works with salt processors, both large- and small-scale, to ensure proper and adequate iodization. Please also consult the Iodine Network website for more information about salt iodization, and your local salt producers´ associations for more information on sources of supply of potassium iodate