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Knowledge Byte 24 MMS - Invest in the Best John Hoddinott and Bjørn Lomborg
Knowledge Byte 23 New MMS Supply Strategy to Meet the Growing Global Demand Clayton Ajello, Senior Technical Advisor, Kirk Humanitarian
Knowledge Byte 22 Maternal malnutrition: Global scope and scale Dr. Martin Mwangi, Program Lead, HMHB
Knowledge Byte 21 Implementation Science Framework for Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) Dr. Ashutosh Mishra, Senior Regional Technical Director, Asia
Knowledge Byte 20 Implementation Research on Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) in Mali Adama Mamby Keita, Head, Department of Epidemiology, Center for Vaccine Development, Mali
Knowledge Byte 19 Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation: Situation Analysis, Advocacy and Pilot in Cambodia Hou Kroeun, Deputy Country Director, HKI, Cambodia
Knowledge Byte 18 Introduction to the Advocacy Toolkit for Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) Martin Mwangi, Program Lead, HMHB
Knowledge Byte 17 Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) Policy and Program Experience of Bangladesh Dr. Mustafizur Rahman, Line Director, NNS, HPNSP, Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Bangladesh
Knowledge Byte 16 Comparing Iron Doses in MMS vs. IFA Megan Bourassa, Director, Nutrition Science, New York Academy of Sciences
Knowledge Byte 15 Critical Role of Nutrition in the Wellbeing of Mothers and Children Amy Pollack, Senior Director, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, Family Planning and Nutrition, BMGF
Knowledge Byte 14 Implementation Research on MMS in Four Countries Nita Dalmiya, Maternal Nutrition Specialist, UNICEF
Knowledge Byte 13 The Evidence on Maternal Nutrition and MMS Parul Christian, Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Knowledge Byte 12 Inclusion of MMS in WHO’s EML and Country Implications Rommel Fuerte, Executive Director, World Vision, Philippines
Knowledge Byte 11 Open Smart Register Platform & MMS Anuraj H. Shankar, Lead Researcher, EOCRU, Research Fellow at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford
Knowledge Byte 10 MMS Social Marketing Toolkit Stephen Kodish, Assistant Professor, Biobehavioral Health and Nutritional Sciences, Penn State University
Knowledge Byte 9 Country Experience from Tanzania Sauli Epimack John and Adam Hancy, Research Officers, Tanzania Food and Nutrition Center
Knowledge Byte 8 Country Experience from Bangladesh – Market Based Approach Toslim Uddin Khan, Deputy Managing Director, Social Marketing Company, Bangladesh
Knowledge Byte 7 Country Experiences from Haiti: MMS Blended Approach Minaud Dacius, Haiti Program Manager, Vitamin Angels and Joseline-Marhone Pierre, Nutrition Specialist, Food and Nutrition Director, MSPP, Haiti
Knowledge Byte 6 Cost-Benefit Toolkit for MMS Jennifer Busch-Hallen, Senior Technical Advisor, Maternal Neonatal Health and Nutrition, Nutrition International
Knowledge Byte 5 MMS Supply Readiness Assessment Tool Kalpana Beesbathuni, Global Lead, Technology and Entrepreneurship, Sight and Life
Knowledge Byte 3 WHO Recommendations on MMS in the Context of COVID-19 Nita Dalmiya, Maternal Nutrition Specialist, UNICEF
Knowledge Byte 4 UNIMMAP Open Access Specifications John B. Atwater, Principal Consultant, Ataqua Regulatory Services and Clayton Ajello, Senior Technical Advisor, Kirk Humanitarian
Knowledge Byte 2 Scientific Evidence on MMS Robert E. Black, Director, Institute for International Programs, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Knowledge Byte 1 The Science Behind Maternal Nutrition and MMS Rebecca A. Heidkamp, Associate Scientist, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Emily R. Smith, Assistant Professor, George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health

Knowledge Byte 24: MMS – Invest in the Best – John Hoddinott and Bjørn Lomborg

Knowledge Byte 23: New MMS Supply Strategy to Meet the Growing Global Demand – Clayton Ajello

Knowledge Byte 22: Maternal malnutrition: Global scope and scale – Martin Mwangi

Knowledge Byte 21: Implementation Science Framework for Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) – Ashutosh Mishra

Knowledge Byte 20: Implementation Research on Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) in Mali – Adama Mamby Keita

Knowledge Byte 19: Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation: Situation Analysis, Advocacy and Pilot in Cambodia – Hou Kroeun

Knowledge Byte 18: Introduction to the Advocacy Toolkit for Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) – Martin Mwangi

Knowledge Byte 17: Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (MMS) Policy and Program Experience of Bangladesh – Dr. Mustafizur Rahman

Knowledge Byte 16: Comparing Iron Doses in MMS vs. IFA – Megan Bourassa

Knowledge Byte 15: Critical Role of Nutrition in the Wellbeing of Mothers and Children – Amy Pollack

Knowledge Byte 14: Implementation Research on MMS in Four Countries – Nita Dalmiya

Knowledge Byte 13: The Evidence on Maternal Nutrition and MMS – Parul Christian

Knowledge Byte 12: Inclusion of MMS in WHO’s EML and Country Implications – Rommel Fuerte

Knowledge Byte 11: Open Smart Register Platform & MMS – Anuraj H. Shankar

Knowledge Byte 10: MMS Social Marketing Toolkit – Stephen Kodish

Knowledge Byte 9: Country Experience from Tanzania – Sauli Epimack John and Adam Hancy

Knowledge Byte 8: Country Experience from Bangladesh – Market Based Approach – Toslim Uddin Khan

Knowledge Byte 7: Country Experiences from Haiti: MMS Blended Approach – Minaud Dacius and Joseline-Marhone Pierre

Knowledge Byte 6: Cost-Benefit Toolkit for MMS – Jennifer Busch-Hallen

Knowledge Byte 5: MMS Supply Readiness Assessment Tool – Kalpana Beesbathuni

Knowledge Byte 3: WHO Recommendations on MMS in the Context of COVID-19 – Nita Dalmiya

Knowledge Byte 4: UNIMMAP Open Access Specifications – John B. Atwater and Clayton Ajello

Knowledge Byte 2: Scientific Evidence on MMS – Robert E. Black

Knowledge Byte 1: The Science Behind Maternal Nutrition and MMS – Rebecca A. Heidkamp and Emily R. Smith