Get your free copy of our guidebook series

Our guidebooks are free to download and offer simple steps your organisation can take to implement an effective workforce nutrition programme. There is a guidebook for each of our workforce nutrition themes: Healthy food at work, Nutrition education, Breastfeeding support, and Nutrition health checks. These guides are especially useful for organisations with limited resources.

These guidebooks are developed to support organisations working with workers in 2 different worksite structures:

  1. Formal worksite settings (physical environments where programs can be implemented).
  2. Worksite without a regular traditional structure, such as the smallholder farmers.

Organisations can download the guidebooks below that best fit the worksite structure they are operating in.

On the other hand, mental health problems are recognised as a major global challenge primarily affecting the workforce. In our latest guidebook, we show the connection between mental health and nutrition and provide practical pathways for organisations to integrate nutrition into their existing mental health programmes.


Download in English

How to make healthy meals and snacks available to your employees.

How to build awareness among your employees on healthy nutrition choices.

How to build nutrition into your employee health check routines.

How to better understand and support breastfeeding mothers.

How to integrate nutrition into your mental health programme.


How to build nutrition into your smallholder farmers’ health check routines.

How to better understand and support breastfeeding mothers.

How to build awareness among smallholder farmers on healthy nutrition choices.

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How to make healthy meals and snacks available and accessible to smallholder farmers

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Download in other languages

Download a package of all four guidebooks for a formal worksite setting in other languages. Currently, our guidebooks are available in French, Spanish, Khmer, and Bahasa Indonesia. Translations in Portuguese, Amharic, Urdu, and Swahili will be coming soon.