It's not often that one gets to participate in truly groundbreaking
work to improve lives. But with key support from our donors, industry
and research partners, staff, consultants and volunteers, I've had the
pleasure of seeing the public and private sectors working together in
new and exciting ways to provide more nutritious foods for malnourished
people worldwide.
We at SUSTAIN believe that food science and technology can play an
important role in improving nutrition, particularly when the public
and private sectors cooperate on multiple levels. Nutritional initiatives,
if integrated with commercial food systems, can be cost-effective means
of reaching a wide segment of the population.
The level of public/private as well as international cooperation underlying
SUSTAIN's activities was little more than a theory just a few years
ago. But today, in projects as close to home as Central America and
as far away as Russia, that theory is a new reality.
Consider Central America and Mexico, where iron deficiency anemia affects
millions of people and particularly threatens the health of women and
children. Over the past several years, SUSTAIN has worked closely with
governments, industries, and the international research community to
advance iron fortification initiatives in the region. Critical to further
progress is broader and more rigorous knowledge of how different forms
of iron perform as fortificants in one of the region's new food staples
corn masa flour (used to make tortillas). SUSTAIN has sponsored research
to address these questions, and is making the new knowledge widely available,
thus helping to ensure success and cross sector support for fortification
initiatives.
Private Industry. Government. SUSTAIN. A great combination.
As you tour our website, you'll find cross-sector collaborations behind
most of SUSTAIN's activities. For example, scientific studies from 1998-2000,
showing variability in the fortification of U.S. food aid commodities
shipped overseas, depended on input from a wide range of public and
private organizations. SUSTAIN's more recent work on evaluating the
bioavailability of elemental iron fortificants (currently the most widely
used iron fortificants worldwide) first required gaining consensus among
leading scientific experts on how to address long-standing questions
about these products. Industry has contributed samples and expertise
to new efforts to rigorously evaluate the performance of elemental iron
powders.
You'll also find on this website, descriptions of other activities,
programs and publications. There is a great deal of exciting, cutting
edge work being done, and we are proud of SUSTAIN's role in improving
nutrition throughout the developing world. Touring our website, we think
you'll see why.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Turner,
Executive Director
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