MMS helps families, communities, and countries not just survive, but thrive.

UNIMMAP MMS is one of the best investments that countries can make in their development – driving healthier communities and stronger economies.

The gender nutrition gap is significant and worsening.

Women and girls are disproportionately impacted by malnutrition, and their poor nutrition bears generational consequences for their families, communities, and their nation. MMS is a small but mighty intervention that can deliver gender-responsive transformational impact.

Access to MMS not only improves the health and lives of millions of women, but also boosts local and global economies.

Women lose years of their lives to poor health and malnutrition, which affect their ability to be present and productive at home, in the workforce, and in their communities.

MMS can set a child up for a lifetime of improved opportunity with the potential to break free from the intergenerational effects of poverty.

Poor nutrition in the early days of a child’s life can cause irreversible damage to their growing brain, affecting their ability to do well in school and earn a good living—and making it more difficult for a child and their family to rise out of poverty.

For every dollar invested in MMS, there is an economic return of US$37.

This makes MMS one of the most cost-effective nutrition interventions available to governments and partners. In 2023, MMS was named one of the 12 best investments in global development by the Copenhagen Consensus, a think tank composed of leading economists that specializes in identifying the most effective solutions for global development challenges.

MMS is an affordable and cost-effective product that can be delivered at scale.

UNIMMAP MMS can be produced at a little over $0.01 per dose, or $2-3 per woman per pregnancy, which means that it’s available at a similar price to iron-folic acid (IFA).

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