IFPRI Senior Research Fellow, Stuart Gillespie discusses the Nourishing Millions project.
Call for nominations
IFPRI is pleased to invite you to nominate nutrition success stories for a new initiative on “Nourishing Millions: Stories of Change in Nutrition.
This video was originally posted by IFPRI, as part of the “Nourishing Millions: Stories of Change in Nutrition“ initiative launched in July 2015.
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