As in other developing countries in the tropics, severe malnutrition in Africa is mainly a problem in young children and pregnant women. The various disorders are discussed. Seasonal food shortages, maldistribution, ignorance, especially with regard to weaning, and urbanization, are major contributing causes. Better nutrition should not be regarded only as a means to development, but a principal goal of development itself. Policy measures to improve nutrition are outlined
Agricultural policies in many African countries focus on industrialising food value chains and subs...
Mozambique is classified as a low income country, the lowest development classification defined by t...
Concepts on malnutrition have evolved from an emphasis on protein deficiency through energy deficit,...
Around 1 billion people in the world suffer from hunger, while another 1 billion eat too much of the...
A research paper on agricultural policy and nutritional issues in Africa.Accelerating agricultural p...
The paradox of persistent under‐nutrition and food insecurity; as well as the increasing the inciden...
Increased knowledge of causes and consequences of malnutrition, and of the inherent potential of inv...
Background. Concern about food security and its effect on persistent undernutrition has increased in...
"While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract mu...
BACKGROUND:Concern about food security and its effect on persistent undernutrition has increased int...
BACKGROUND: Concern about food security and its effect on persistent undernutrition has increased in...
Malnutrition is generally not perceived to be a pervasive problem in much of Africa, except during f...
Concepts on malnutrition have evolved from an emphasis on protein deficiency through energy deficit,...
Concepts on malnutrition have evolved from an emphasis on protein deficiency through energy deficit,...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) underscore an overriding importance of human development for...
Agricultural policies in many African countries focus on industrialising food value chains and subs...
Mozambique is classified as a low income country, the lowest development classification defined by t...
Concepts on malnutrition have evolved from an emphasis on protein deficiency through energy deficit,...
Around 1 billion people in the world suffer from hunger, while another 1 billion eat too much of the...
A research paper on agricultural policy and nutritional issues in Africa.Accelerating agricultural p...
The paradox of persistent under‐nutrition and food insecurity; as well as the increasing the inciden...
Increased knowledge of causes and consequences of malnutrition, and of the inherent potential of inv...
Background. Concern about food security and its effect on persistent undernutrition has increased in...
"While famines and other episodes of severe hunger receive significant press coverage and attract mu...
BACKGROUND:Concern about food security and its effect on persistent undernutrition has increased int...
BACKGROUND: Concern about food security and its effect on persistent undernutrition has increased in...
Malnutrition is generally not perceived to be a pervasive problem in much of Africa, except during f...
Concepts on malnutrition have evolved from an emphasis on protein deficiency through energy deficit,...
Concepts on malnutrition have evolved from an emphasis on protein deficiency through energy deficit,...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) underscore an overriding importance of human development for...
Agricultural policies in many African countries focus on industrialising food value chains and subs...
Mozambique is classified as a low income country, the lowest development classification defined by t...
Concepts on malnutrition have evolved from an emphasis on protein deficiency through energy deficit,...