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The Prolepsis Institute participated in the 12th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry at the University of Illinois

The Prolepsis Institute, participated in the 12th International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry which took place at the University of Illinois on May 18-21. Ms. Nadia Dalma, Head of Qualitative Analysis of the Institute, presented the results of the qualitative research on assessing health-related quality of life in 10-12 year old students and their parents facing food insecurity and participating in the Program DIATROFI.

ΚΑΔ 2211/2018: Προκήρυξη συνοπτικού διαγωνισμού για την προμήθεια γάλακτος και γιαουρτιού στο πλαίσιο του έργου «Εφαρμογή του Προγράμματος ΔΙΑΤΡΟΦΗ σε σχολεία της Περιφέρειας Στερεάς Ελλάδας»

Τhe Observatory and the Center for Health Promotion are launched in the Prefecture of Sterea Ellada (Central Greece)

Τhe Observatory and the Center for Health Promotion are launched in the Prefecture of Sterea Ellada (Central Greece).The Observatory and the Center for Health Promotion in Sterea Ellada (Central Greece) are launched in the municipality of Tanagra based in Oinofyta.

The Prolepsis Institute at Mother’s Day festival of imommy.gr

172,050 healhty meals offered under the project “Program on Food Aid and Promotion of Healthy Nutrition DIATROFI: Implementation in remote and rural areas”

DELTA celebrates World Milk Day and provides milk to children and families in need in collaboration with Prolepsis Institute

On the occasion of World Milk Day observed every year on June 1st, DELTA aiming to highlight the nutritional value of milk will be offering one reason per day for which we need to drink milk. These tips will be posted on the website www.delta30meresgiortis.gr for the 30 days that this campaign will last.

World Malaria Day: April 25, 2016

End Malaria for Good: That is the theme for the World Malaria Day 2016 set by the World Health Organisation, reflecting the vision of a malaria-free world as it has been set out in the “Global technical strategy for malaria 2016-2030”. The new strategy adopted in 2015 by the World Health Assembly, aims to dramatically lower the global malaria burden by at least 90% by 2030, to eliminate the disease in at least 35 countries by 2030 and to prevent its resurgence in all countries that are malaria-free.

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