What you should know

Why Nutrition

Support Centre

Malnutrition affects 1 in 3 children under 5 in Nigeria, leading to stunted growth, cognitive impairment, and increased mortality. Existing healthcare systems are challenged by limited integrated nutrition services as well as last mile support, exacerbating the malnutrition crisis, highlighting the need for innovative solutions like the Nutrition Support Center(NSC).

Key Impacts of Malnutrition

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Lower economic earnings

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Increased healthcare costs

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Reduced educational attainment

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Increased mortality and morbidity

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Stunted growth & cognitive impairment

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Reduced productivity and economic potential

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Reinforced poverty cycle for beneficiaries and communities

Clarity of Purpose

Our Focus

At the Nutrition Support Center (NSC), we are committed to tackling malnutrition and promoting healthier communities through practical, innovative, and sustainable solutions. Our work is centered around six core focus areas:
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Rehabilitation Programs

Onboarding, monitoring, and managing malnourished children and women of childbearing age to restore health and vitality.

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Nutrition Education

Providing continuous guidance to caregivers on optimal infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices.
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Nutripreneur Development

Empowering young people to become nutrition champions and create livelihoods by merchandising high-quality, nutrient-dense foods.

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Access to Nutritious Food

Ensuring individuals and families can easily access affordable, nutrient-rich foods and supplements.

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Retailing & Distribution

Expanding the reach of nutrient-dense food products through efficient retail and distribution networks.

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Professional Nutrition Counselling

Offering expert guidance and innovative solutions tailored to community needs through our Nutrition Support Centers.

Together, these focus areas form the backbone of our mission: to fight malnutrition, improve well-being, and build a healthier future for all.

What we are trying to do

Our Impact

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Reduce the rate of Child malnutrition in targeted communities

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Achieve a 60 percent success in rehabilitation programs

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Economic Empoerment through Entrepreneurship

What we are trying to do

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