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				IIMSAM: Intergovernmental institution for the use of micro-algae Spirulina against
			 
			 
			
		
		
		 
  
		IIMSAM:  Intergovernmental institution for the use of micro-algae Spirulina against  malnutrition     
 
New York.- The Autonomous  Intergovernmental Institution for the use of Micro-algae Spirulina Against  Malnutrition,   IIMSAM, I  present my compliments.   IIMSAM is an Autonomous I.G.O. The  entity within Article Five (5) of the Free Agreement Treaty for cooperation in  scientific research and humanitarian use of microalgae Spirulina as food.  Registered under United Nations Treaty Series No. 37542-37543, dated 12th June  2001; under Article 102 of the Charter of the United Nations. 
  https://www.un.org/en/ecosoc/docs/statement08/iimsam.pdf 
Furthermore,   IIMSAM is one  of the thirty (30) Inter-Governmental Organizations (IGOs) which are presently  accredited as observers to the United Nations Economic and Social Council at  UNHQ in New York on a continuing basis under rule 79 of the rules of procedure  of the Council and Section 74 of the regulations procedure of the functional  commissions. 
  IIMSAM is an  Inter-Governmental Organization composed primarily of several sovereign states,  established on bilateral or multilateral diplomatic arrangements (Treaties)  “among other things” with its Member States within the framework of the   IIMSAM Free  Agreement Treaty with its adhering Member States in the purview of various  International Conventions on Diplomatic Relations. 
  IIMSAM  is the only one with a precise Mandate in advocating the use of “Spirulina  platensis” for  supporting the second Sustainable Development Goal of eradicating Hunger and  Malnutrition to promote Spirulina as an important instrument in fighting acute  malnutrition. IIMSAM is an ardent promoter of the United Nations and is  committed to the principles and praxis of universality and multilateralism  through the UN System. 
  IIMSAM’s  Initiatives on the ground with “Concrete Deeds” in the following countries since  2009: Peoples Republic of China, Kenya, Mexico, Haiti, Jordan, Lebanon, Niger,  Kurdistan-Iraq, Palestine, India, UAE, KSA. 
According to UNICEF Every five seconds  a child under the age of five dies from hunger or hunger related diseases  somewhere in the world.       
Spirulina was declared by the UN World  Food Conference of 1974 as the “best food for mankind”. 
45 percent of deaths among children  under 5 have malnutrition as an underlying cause (Source WFP.) 2 billion people  suffer from micronutrient deficiencies (Source WFP.) 
IIMSAM’ LEGACY OF ADVOCACY AND  RESILIENT LOBBYING AT UNHQ IN NY MAKES INROADS: During the sixtieth session of  the United Nations General Assembly (Second Committee, Agenda item 52). IIMSAM  initiated a revised draft resolution on the “Use of Spirulina to combat hunger  and malnutrition and help achieve sustainable development” sponsored by Burundi,  Cameroon, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, and Paraguay. As a follow-up on this  resolution, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) was  requested to prepare a draft position on Spirulina. FAO’s report was presented  in 2008 and includes the following selected recommendations: To improve  technical and economic solutions to Spirulina production in poor environmental  conditions, as well as to prepare tested production packages for rapid  deployment in emergency situations. To develop a practical guide to small-scale  Spirulina production that could be useful for development mythologies, oriented  towards Providing nutritional supplements for the use in rural and urban  communities where the diet is inadequate.       
IIMSAM is an entirely Humanitarian IGO  which has been playing a proactive role in providing nutritious Spirulina as aid  worldwide. IIMSAM’s Flagship Program “Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan  Spirulina Feeding Centre” in Kisumu, Kenya is one of the exemplary free feeding  centers with an estimated 800,000 + recipients since its inception in 2009. 
IIMSAM’s fiat is to realize its  ambition of making Spirulina a global driver to eradicate malnutrition and  achieve food security so as to bridge the critical health divide. 
IIMSAM recognizes that hunger and  malnutrition are a major impediment to sustainable development reaffirming that  reducing these both is a primary goal of the UN-Sustainable Development Goals  2030 Agenda. 
For more information about IIMSAM and  its endeavors around the world, feel free to visit our official ***site:   www.iimsam.org   
    
 
 
 
		     
	
		
		
		
		
		 
		
		
		
		
	
		
			
			
			
			
				 
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
			
		 
		
	
	
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