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This research examines the suitability of community-based participatory workshops for developing agricultural activities in order to diversify diets. It represents the second part of a project that consists of a diagnostic phase documenting agricultural biodiversity and nutrition (phase I), parti...


Boedecker, J.Termote, C.Kennedy, G.[Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya [poster]]Community-based development of agricultural activities aiming to improve dietary diversity in Western Kenya [poster]

Odour, F.O.Termote, C.Kennedy, G.[What has our landscape to offer for community’s food and nutrition security; a case of Vihiga County, Kenya]What has our landscape to offer for community’s food and nutrition security; a case of Vihiga County, Kenya

Boedecker, J.Termote, C.Kennedy, G.[Community-based development of interventions aiming to increase dietary diversity among women and small children in Vihiga County, Western Kenya]Community-based development of interventions aiming to increase dietary diversity among women and small children in Vihiga County, Western Kenya

Boedecker, J.Termote, C.Kennedy, G.[Community-based development of interventions aiming to increase dietary diversity among women and small children in Vihiga County, Western Kenya]Community-based development of interventions aiming to increase dietary diversity among women and small children in Vihiga County, Western Kenya

Abstract Background: For the optimal nutrition of children under 2 years of age, it is considered important that they be exclusively breastfed for the first 6 months before being given complementary food. Aims and Objectives: A cross-sectional nutritional baseline survey was undertaken in 2011 ...


Kuchenbecker, J.Jordan, I.Reinbott, A.Herrmann, J.Jeremias, T.Kennedy, G.Muehlhoff, E.Mtimuni, B.Krawinkel, M.B.[Exclusive breastfeeding and its effect on growth of Malawian infants: results from a cross-sectional study]Exclusive breastfeeding and its effect on growth of Malawian infants: results from a cross-sectional study

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