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Mandatory food fortification reduces NTDs in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

Published in Frontiers in Public Health, this article examines the impact of mandatory staple food fortification with folic acid in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and forms part of a collaboration between IF and the WHO EMRO.

Partnering for Impact: Advancing Folic Acid Food Fortification in Latin America

On 6 January 2026, IF, through its Global Prevention Initiative, hosted a regional webinar titled “Partnering for Impact: Advancing Folic Acid Food Fortification in Latin America”.

Launch of Factsheet on Genetics and Neural Tube Defects

We are excited to release the first factsheet of its kind exploring the role of genetics in Neural Tube Defects (NTDs). This resource has been created to provide clear, accessible information for families, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in understanding how genetics can influence NTDs.

WHA78: Accelerating Action on Micronutrient Deficiencies and Their Consequences, Including Spina Bifida

On the occasion of the 78th World Health Assembly, held in Geneva from May 19 to 27, 2025, IF, together with UNICEF, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Global Alliance for Prevention of Spina Bifida (GAPSBiF), Food Fortification Initiative (FFI), Future Fortified, The G4 Alliance, Iodine Global Network, Micronutrient Forum, Nutrition International, and World Food Programme, organised the side event ‘Accelerating Action on Micronutrient Deficiencies and Their Consequences, Including Spina Bifida: Delivering on WHA 76.19 through Large-Scale Food Fortification’.

IF Webinar: 'Prevention of Neural Tube Defects: Leaving No One Behind'

On January 7, 2025, IF held a webinar ‘Leaving No One Behind’, dedicated to World Folic Acid Awareness Week, that provided invaluable expertise and experience from the public, private, and civic sector representatives. The theme “Leaving No One Behind” emphasised the importance of ensuring efforts to prevent Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) are sustained and maternal health outcomes are inclusive, equitable, and accessible to all individuals, regardless of their geographic location, socioeconomic status, or level of awareness.

One Year after the Adoption of the WHA76.19 Resolution

This year marks the seventy-seventh World Health Assembly (WHA77) where we celebrate one year one year after the WHO EB decided to recommend to the WHA76 the adoption the resolution ‘Accelerating efforts for preventing micronutrient deficiencies and their consequences, including spina bifida and other neural tube defects, through safe and effective food fortification’.

2024 kicks off with the World Folic Acid Awareness Week Webinar

Each year in January the International Federation for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (IF), together with partners across the world, celebrates the World Folic Acid Awareness Week (WFAAW). The WFAAW is a part of the IF Global Prevention Initiative (IFGPI), a campaign to raise awareness on how to reduce the prevalence of Neural Tube Defects (NTDs) including Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus, by promoting policies and actions to ensure that all pregnancies begin with enough folate to support the development of the foetus. By advocating for access to staple foods fortified with folic acid, folic acid supplements and foods rich in folate for all.

TACKLING MICRONUTRIENT MALNUTRITION IN A WARMING WORLD AT COP28

10 December 2023, Sunday | 11:15 – 12:30 GMT | Health Pavilion, Blue Zone, Thematic Arena 2, Building 89, Food and Health, Upper floor, Expo City Dubai

WHA67.19 Resolution - Accelerating efforts for preventing micronutrient deficiencies and their consequences, including spina bifida and other neural tube defects, through safe and effective food fortification

It is with great pleasure that we announce that The seventy-sixth World Health Assembly has voted to adopt the resolution WHA76.19 'Accelerating efforts for preventing micronutrient deficiencies and their consequences, including spina bifida and other neural tube defects, through safe and effective food fortification'. This is a tremendous achievement for the global SBH community.