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Plan Nacional de Implementación de las Guías Alimentarias Basadas en Alimentos (GABA) del Ecuador












MSP y FAO, 2021. Plan Nacional de Implementación de las Guías Alimentarias Basadas en Alimentos (GABA) del Ecuador. Quito.




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    El Manual para Facilitadores es una guía elaborada por diferentes actores de la Mesa Técnica Nacional (MTN) y aprobada por el Comité Rector Interinstitucional (CRI) , como herramienta práctica que permite a los facilitadores desarrollar y fortalecer sus competencias para socializar y explicar las GABA del Ecuador, a toda la población sana mayor de 2 años del territorio ecuatoriano.
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