Partnering for Better Nutrition in Punjab
Punjab is taking a bold step to address malnutrition by inviting organizations to collaborate in its nutrition program. This call for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) seeks partners who can strengthen maternal and child health services, improve nutrition awareness, and deliver impactful interventions across communities.
Malnutrition remains a pressing challenge in Pakistan, with high rates of stunting and wasting among children under five. In Punjab, the situation demands urgent action to ensure healthier futures for mothers and children. The program aims to reduce these alarming figures by promoting dietary diversity, fortification, and community-based support systems.
Organizations selected as partners will play a critical role in:
- Delivering nutrition education to families and communities.
- Supporting maternal health through improved dietary practices and supplementation.
- Enhancing child nutrition with early interventions, complementary feeding, and growth monitoring.
- Strengthening local health systems to provide sustainable nutrition services.
- Promoting food security by encouraging affordable, nutrient-rich diets.
The initiative emphasizes collaboration with NGOs, civil society groups, and development partners who have proven expertise in health and nutrition. By working together, Punjab aims to build a strong network that can tackle malnutrition at its roots.
This program is not just about providing food—it’s about creating lasting change. From awareness campaigns to hands-on community support, partners will help empower families to make healthier choices and break the cycle of poor nutrition.
For organizations committed to public health and community development, this call offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a healthier Punjab. By joining forces, partners can ensure that every child grows up stronger, every mother receives the care she needs, and every community moves toward a brighter, healthier future.

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