PATH

Grantee Website Seattle, Washington, United States
Purpose
To improve the health of vulnerable infants through access to safe donor milk is the goal of this project. This award will fund a convening of international human milk banking experts to create a global implementation framework.
Division
Global Development
Date
SEPTEMBER 2012
Region Served
GLOBAL,
AFRICA,
ASIA,
NORTH AMERICA
Committed Amount
$194,996
Grant Topic
Nutrition
Duration (Months)
13
Grantee Location
Seattle, Washington, United States

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A mother in Bangladesh feeding her child solid food to complement breastfeeding.
Nutrition
The foundation’s Nutrition team invests in disseminating proven approaches and developing new solutions to improving nutrition, with a focus on women and children.
China
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