This paper proposes an approach to the analysis of rural development problems for voluntary development agencies based on four questions: 1. Is there really a problem? 2. What are the causes of the problem? 3. Why has the problem not been solved? 4. What can we do to assist in producing a solution? The paper is primarily concerned with the first two questions. Part I looks at the case for using nutritional status as an indicator of problems, and suggests that at present in East Africa the removal of malnutrition should be the paramount objective of voluntary agencies. The problem of obtaining and interpreting nutritional measurements are then discussed. Part II is concerned with finding the causes of malnutrition. After some ...
Introduction: In Uganda, malnutrition level has persistently remained high among the under-fives and...
Background: The coexistence of overweight/obesity and undernutrition is often referred to as the dou...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
approach for voluntary agencies by Kenneth G"H"Ritchie This paper proposes an anproach to ...
The paper presents a detailed nutritional analysis in the context of the food intake levels of vario...
A research paper on agricultural policy and nutritional issues in Africa.Accelerating agricultural p...
A meaningful approach in the management of malnutrition, needs a correct understanding of the variou...
The Iringa Nutrition Project (INP) supported jointly by the Government of Tanzania and UNICEF was st...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
This paper examines nutritional and health challenges facing pastoralists who inhabit fragile rangel...
Understanding the nature and dimension of the food problem and the policies available to alleviate i...
INTRODUCTION: In developing countries, severe undernutrition in early childhood is associated with i...
This paper describes the environmental, social, and economic conditions that contribute to the high ...
The paper was produced on request of the Head of the Kenya Delegation to the 1974 World Food Confere...
The writer of this paper has made an inquiry into the determinants of the spatial differences in the...
Introduction: In Uganda, malnutrition level has persistently remained high among the under-fives and...
Background: The coexistence of overweight/obesity and undernutrition is often referred to as the dou...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
approach for voluntary agencies by Kenneth G"H"Ritchie This paper proposes an anproach to ...
The paper presents a detailed nutritional analysis in the context of the food intake levels of vario...
A research paper on agricultural policy and nutritional issues in Africa.Accelerating agricultural p...
A meaningful approach in the management of malnutrition, needs a correct understanding of the variou...
The Iringa Nutrition Project (INP) supported jointly by the Government of Tanzania and UNICEF was st...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...
This paper examines nutritional and health challenges facing pastoralists who inhabit fragile rangel...
Understanding the nature and dimension of the food problem and the policies available to alleviate i...
INTRODUCTION: In developing countries, severe undernutrition in early childhood is associated with i...
This paper describes the environmental, social, and economic conditions that contribute to the high ...
The paper was produced on request of the Head of the Kenya Delegation to the 1974 World Food Confere...
The writer of this paper has made an inquiry into the determinants of the spatial differences in the...
Introduction: In Uganda, malnutrition level has persistently remained high among the under-fives and...
Background: The coexistence of overweight/obesity and undernutrition is often referred to as the dou...
This paper emphasises that malnutrition cannot be tackled without understanding its causes. Child ma...