As other West African countries, Mali, is experiencing changes in its lifestyle and diets driven, in part, by urbanization and income growth. We bring new empirical evidence on whether diets in Mali are shifting toward more highly processed foods, with greater shares of food purchased away from home, more sugars and/or potentially obesogenic foods. Specifically, we examine, at a macro-scale, the distribution of consumption across food groups and processing content and analyze whether the distribution varies across urban and rural areas. At a micro-scale, we investigate the extent to which women’s diets meet minimum adequate standards, contain key sources of micronutrients, and include elements such as fats, sugars, and food purchased away f...
National audienceWe investigate the relationship between per capita expenditure and households’ food...
Using household consumption data collected in 2017/18, this paper analyzes patterns of urban and rur...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Responding to t...
The increasingly urbanized Malian population combined with the growth in disposable income are bring...
As in many sub-Saharan African countries, Mali is experiencing an unprecedented rate of urbanization...
The Malian agri-food system is transforming rapidly, in part due to increased demand for processed f...
Mali, a Sahelian country in West Africa, faces many climatic, natural and security constraints 1. Th...
(1) Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing the fastest urbanization worldwide. People in rur...
Background: The popularity of nutrition-sensitive interventions calls for high-quality monitoring an...
International audienceBackground: The popularity of nutrition-sensitive interventions calls for high...
Mali has a high incidence of malnutrition. The fourth Demographic and Health survey reports that in ...
With increasing worldwide household incomes, a higher diversification in people’s diet is found. The...
A key outcome of the food policy reforms initiated in the 1980s in Mali was the liberalization of th...
We investigate the relationship between per capita expenditure and households’ food consumption thro...
This chapter takes as its starting point theorizing around nutrition and food system transitions tho...
National audienceWe investigate the relationship between per capita expenditure and households’ food...
Using household consumption data collected in 2017/18, this paper analyzes patterns of urban and rur...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Responding to t...
The increasingly urbanized Malian population combined with the growth in disposable income are bring...
As in many sub-Saharan African countries, Mali is experiencing an unprecedented rate of urbanization...
The Malian agri-food system is transforming rapidly, in part due to increased demand for processed f...
Mali, a Sahelian country in West Africa, faces many climatic, natural and security constraints 1. Th...
(1) Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing the fastest urbanization worldwide. People in rur...
Background: The popularity of nutrition-sensitive interventions calls for high-quality monitoring an...
International audienceBackground: The popularity of nutrition-sensitive interventions calls for high...
Mali has a high incidence of malnutrition. The fourth Demographic and Health survey reports that in ...
With increasing worldwide household incomes, a higher diversification in people’s diet is found. The...
A key outcome of the food policy reforms initiated in the 1980s in Mali was the liberalization of th...
We investigate the relationship between per capita expenditure and households’ food consumption thro...
This chapter takes as its starting point theorizing around nutrition and food system transitions tho...
National audienceWe investigate the relationship between per capita expenditure and households’ food...
Using household consumption data collected in 2017/18, this paper analyzes patterns of urban and rur...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic. Responding to t...