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Lucky Iron Fish A Social Enterprise Tackling Iron Deficiency Gavin Armstrong

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Lucky Iron Fish A Social Enterprise Tackling Iron Deficiency Gavin Armstrong
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Publisher: Dundurn Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 7.03 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Gavin Armstrong, Herb Shoveller
ISBN: 9781459752481, 1459752481
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Lucky Iron Fish A Social Enterprise Tackling Iron Deficiency Gavin Armstrong by Gavin Armstrong, Herb Shoveller 9781459752481, 1459752481 instant download after payment.

"The story of the Lucky Iron Fish is a great example of how business can be a force for good."— MICHELE ROMANOW, Dragons' Den host and CEO, Clearbanc
Research into iron deficiency and entrepreneurial determination brought the Lucky Iron Fish to cooking pots around the world.

When Canadian researcher Dr. Christopher Charles was studying the devastation caused by iron deficiency in impoverished populations in Southeast Asia, he discovered an innovative way to help people get iron into their diets: place an iron ingot right into their cooking pots.
Dr. Gavin Armstrong, a biomedical scientist and entrepreneur, built upon Charles's findings to develop, manufacture, and distribute that ingot, which became the Lucky Iron Fish, a cost-effective solution to iron deficiency. The business thrived and the product was recognized around the world by NGOs and organizations such as World Vision, CARE International, Catholic Relief Services, and GlobalMedic. While...

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