From Evidence Action <[email protected]>
Subject One tablet. 15 nutrients. Lives saved.
Date December 30, 2025 6:00 PM
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Nigeria accounts for nearly one-fifth of all maternal deaths worldwide. Behind many of these deaths: anemia, affecting 45% of pregnant women in the country.

The standard prenatal treatment — iron and folic acid — contains just two nutrients. Women often run out between clinic visits. Gaps in delivery undermine impact.

There’s a better solution: A mix of prenatal vitamins known as multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS) combines 15 essential nutrients into a single daily pill that is shown to reduce low birthweight by 12% and stillbirths by 8%.
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In 2025, your support ([link removed]) made it possible to test what it would take to deliver MMS at scale through a pilot reaching 90 health facilities in Nigeria.
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** Inside The Accelerator
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Evidence Action's Accelerator ([link removed]) identifies breakthrough health solutions, tests them rigorously, and builds evidence for government-led scale. From safe water to prenatal care, we focus on interventions with extraordinary impact per dollar spent.

MMS represents exactly this approach: proven intervention, clear need, strong government demand — we're generating evidence that the delivery model works at scale.

Your end-of-year support makes work like this possible — and in 2026, it will help us identify and test the next generation of breakthrough solutions that can transform millions of lives.
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