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You can contact us at info@nnedpro.org.uk


We are an award-winning interdisciplinary think-tank, building upon over a decade of nutrition education, research and innovation. We are anchored in Cambridge (UK) and convene central as well as regional networks across six continents as part of the International Knowledge Application Network Hub in Nutrition-2025. We develop adaptable and scalable educational models for nutrition capacity building in health systems. We also conduct a range of training courses as well as primary research studies and syntheses to fill key evidence gaps.

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Jan 15, 20264 min
A Strategic Evolution for BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health: Honouring Our Foundations and Welcoming New Leadership
Author: Gerald Cheruiyot Reviewer: Matheus Abrantes The nexus between nutritional science and clinical practice is undergoing unprecedented acceleration. As BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health (BMJ NPH)  continues to redefine the integration of lifestyle medicine within global healthcare systems, the journal has reached a pivotal milestone. We are pleased to announce a comprehensive evolution of the journal's Editorial Leadership and Management Board. This intentional transition honours our...

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Dec 12, 20252 min
Belém 2025: From Global Crises to Amazonian Solutions
By Jadh Azulay Last November, I had the privilege of moderating the Belém Satellite Event on Food Security & Sustainability, ahead of the 11th International Summit on Food, Nutrition & Health. In the heart of the Amazon, where biodiversity, culture, and climate pressures converged with COP30, the discussions revealed how global nutrition challenges intersect with local realities, and how this region can point us toward new solutions. Professor Sumantra Ray opened with a clear warning: the...

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Dec 12, 20255 min
MTK through the eyes of Agents of Change
Authors:  Mhairi Halbert, Denika Dabee, Kate Ruddy & Yaseen Ahammed.    Reviewed and edited by:  Ramya Rajaram, Shumone Ray.        The Agents of Change placement is designed to encourage medical students to recognise the role they can play in improving community health by engaging with third-sector organisations. By placing us within real community settings and asking us to learn with,  rather than simply  about,  local groups, the programme aims to strengthen our understanding of public...

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