IIMSAM
Fight Malnutrition.

Help Us Provide Spirulina To Malnourished Children.

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How We Work

From Spirulina Support to Community Resilience

A focused delivery model that moves from emergency nutrition to long-term health stability for communities.

One Bottle One Life

Each intervention follows a clear execution sequence and measurable follow-up cycle.

  • Identify high-risk children and communities.
  • Distribute quality Spirulina through trusted partners.
  • Track nutrition progress with local health teams.
  • Scale successful models with government collaboration.
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Spirulina Distribution

Under our One Bottle One Life campaign, we deliver Spirulina to children and families facing severe nutritional risk through accountable partner networks.

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Community Health

We combine Spirulina support with awareness, prevention, and local participation so communities can sustain better health outcomes over time.

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Impact Pathway

How One Intervention Becomes Lasting Change

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Assess

Identify high-risk communities using local health and field data.

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Activate

Deliver Spirulina support and awareness with local implementation partners.

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Anchor

Build long-term resilience through education and sustainable local capacity.

About IIMSAM.

IIMSAM is Fighting Malnutrition with Spirulina.

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

We work with governments, NGOs, and communities worldwide to deliver Spirulina nutrition support to children and families facing malnutrition.

UN-ECOSOC

Observer status enabling multilateral coordination.

Global Reach

Program partnerships across multiple regions.

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Events & Articles

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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WHO

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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