

Global Collaboration
Global collaboration projects, in Infertility, Malnutrition is our core interest. These initiatives empower the core essence in humanity. We at Citter are empowering Infertility to Motherhood and greatly supporting in the Malnutrition race by our super product.
We are looking for people and companies to collaboration with globally to support this movement in bring cost effective nature-based infertility care and nature malnutrition products to support both these environments for people.
Global collaboration is critical in addressing infertility and malnutrition because both are complex, intertwined public health crises that transcend national borders, demanding shared resources, research, and policy, particularly as malnutrition fuels secondary infertility and both issues are exacerbated by poverty and gender inequality.
Why Global Collaboration Matters in Infertility & Malnutrition
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Tackling the "Double Burden" of Malnutrition & Infertility:
Malnutrition is not just hunger; it includes undernutrition and obesity, both of which are strongly linked to infertility. Global, multisectoral collaboration—linking food systems, health sectors, and agriculture—is how we are addressing this complex,, cross crisis.
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Infertility Care:
Infertility affects 1 in 6 people globally. Collaboration globally with us allows for the development of affordable, high-quality care and ensures fertility services are integrated into broader reproductive natural health system, fulfilling a human right to birth and health.
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MalnutritionCare:
Malnutrition disproportionately impact women and children.
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Data and Research Gaps:
There is a lack of consistent global data on infertility and malnutrition. Global partnerships facilitate data collection, epidemiological research, and the creation of standardized, evidence-based practices.
Citter both for Infertility and Malnutrition issue have an on going practice that brings relief in these two specific spaces. We are looking for Global partners to collaborate in helping bring out solutions that people can benefit from through our experience and exprtise.
Key Countries for Collaboration
Collaboration in infertility services between us and the US, Korea, Japan, China, Malaysia, Singapore, and Russia focuses on addressing infertility through a natural system that we are practising over 4 generations of our traditional linage practitioners in Tamil Nadu.
The Citter system can support the declining fertility rates, due to present lifestyle issues and body preparedness to conceive due to the female or male or even both. The Citter system in most cases can take care through a natural process that can give results within 180 days. It is also a very cost-effective process and just needs lab confirmation results for us to decide if our system of practice can work for the couple.
Collaboration in Malnutrition
Supporting global malnutrition requires cross-sector collaboration to mobilize, channel, and deliver resources effectively. To achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) of zero hunger by 2030, collaboration must span governments, the private sector, NGOs, and academia.
The private sector in India can play a pivotal role in tackling malnutrition by leveraging its core competencies in innovation, logistics, technology, and manufacturing, moving beyond traditional corporate social responsibility (CSR) toward strategic, long-term partnerships. Under the Companies Act, 2013, corporations with significant profits must allocate 2% towards CSR, which can be strategically directed toward eradicating hunger and malnutrition.
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