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No results found.The nutrition education intervention “Improving Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices” was integrated into the nutrition-sensitive agriculture project “Improving Food Security and Market Linkages for Smallholders (MALIS)” in Otdar Meanchey (OMC) and Preah Vihear (PVR), Cambodia from 2013–2015. The overall objective of the MALIS project was to improve the food and nutrition security of vulnerable rural families who depended primarily on agriculture for their livelihoods. The nutrition educatio n intervention was specifically aimed at improving the dietary intake of families and young children through nutrition and health education. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMalawi. Summary of the Nutrition Education Intervention Improving Food Security and Market Linkages for Smallholders (IFSN) 2015
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No results found.The nutrition education intervention “Kupititsa Patsogolo Kadyetsedwe Koyenela Ka Ana” (“Let us Improve Child Feeding”) was integrated into the FAO nutrition-sensitive agriculture project “Improving Food Security and Nutrition Policies and Programme Outreach (IFSN)” in Kasungu and Mzimba Districts, Malawi from 2011-15. The overall objective of the IFSN project was to contribute through policy and programme advisory services to the achievement of the Government’s Development Goals by improving th e food and nutrition security of the Malawian population. The nutrition education intervention was specifically aimed at improving the dietary intake of families and young children through nutrition and health education. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetMalawi. Summary of the Food Security Intervention. Improving Food Security & Nutrition Policies and Programme Outreach (IFSN) 2015
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No results found.The nutrition-sensitive agriculture project “Improving Food Security and Nutrition Policies and Programme Outreach (IFSN)” was implemented in Malawi from 2008–2015. Its objective was to contribute to achieving the Malawian Development Goals (MDGs) by improving the food and nutrition security of vulnerable populations in Mzimba and Kasungu Districts, Malawi with a focus on child nutrition and complementary feeding. The project supported evidence-based policy and programme improvements with the Mi nistries of Agriculture, Health and Education.
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