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Fight Malnutrition.

Help Us Provide Spirulina To Malnourished Children.

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Spirulina Distribution

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we believe that no child should suffer from hunger in a world abundant with resources. Through our "One Bottle One Life" Campaign, we are turning this belief into action by distributing Spirulina — the world's most powerful superfood — to malnourished and vulnerable communities across the globe.

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Community Health

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At IIMSAM, we believe that true health begins within communities — where awareness, access, and action come together to create lasting change. Our Community Health Programme is dedicated to improving the well-being of vulnerable populations through the power of Spirulina nutrition, education, and sustainable development.

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About IIMSAM.

IIMSAM is Fighting Malnutrition with Spirulina.

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IIMSAM is the Intergovernmental Institution for the Use of Micro-algae Spirulina Against Malnutrition, serving as an Intergovernmental Observer to UN-ECOSOC.

We are fighting hunger and malnutrition with Spirulina through our intergovernmental approach, working with governments, NGOs, and communities worldwide to provide spirulina supplements to malnourished children and families.

As a UN-ECOSOC observer, IIMSAM leverages spirulina's superfood properties - rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals - to combat malnutrition and improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations globally.

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    hunger & malnutrition with Spirulina.
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    end malnutrition worldwide.
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What World Says About Spirulina. Image-IIMSAM

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"Spirulina or dihe is an algae rich in protein. This foodstuff is particularly interesting for combating malnutrition"

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"Spirulina is rich in iron and protein, and is able to be administered to children without any risk. We at WHO consider it a very suitable food"

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United Nations World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland June 8th, 1993
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"Spirulina can serve as a rich source of dietary zeaxanthin which can effectively increase serum zeaxanthin concentration in humans."

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"The high protein, vitamin, antioxidant content, and radiation resistance make spirulina a promising candidate for bioregenerative life support systems."

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