In 2014 a survey found that a quarter of children under 5 in Siaya County, western Kenya, were stunted. Stunting creates lifelong, chronic health issues and worse mental development. Better nutrition can help avoid stunting, but can be a struggle for families that are already lacking money, resources and access to support. What if there was a way to empower families by improving a simple resource they already have? Such as chickens, a small but ubiquitous livestock in rural communities. But proving this is not so easy. In our new episode of The Boma, we dive into the questions and answers to see if there really is a link between poultry and children's health
Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for the los...
<div><p>Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient‐rich meat and egg produ...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
One in three Tanzanian children under five years of age is affected by stunting: an outcome of chron...
Childhood growth faltering remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa. Rural communities depend...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in ...
In Timor-Leste, one in two children under five years have stunted growth due to chronic undernutriti...
Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposur...
Poultry production with the majority of free-range chickens is widely practiced in rural communities...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient-rich meat and egg produ...
Background Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are freque...
Worldwide, approximately 156 million children under five are stunted because of chronic undernutriti...
BACKGROUND:Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are frequen...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for the los...
<div><p>Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient‐rich meat and egg produ...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
One in three Tanzanian children under five years of age is affected by stunting: an outcome of chron...
Childhood growth faltering remains unacceptably high in sub-Saharan Africa. Rural communities depend...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in r...
There is substantial current interest in linkages between livestock-keeping and human nutrition in ...
In Timor-Leste, one in two children under five years have stunted growth due to chronic undernutriti...
Although strategic thinking on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has prioritized reducing exposur...
Poultry production with the majority of free-range chickens is widely practiced in rural communities...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient-rich meat and egg produ...
Background Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are freque...
Worldwide, approximately 156 million children under five are stunted because of chronic undernutriti...
BACKGROUND:Chickens are a widely held economic and nutritional asset in rural Africa and are frequen...
Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for the los...
<div><p>Newcastle disease (ND) is a viral disease of poultry with global importance, responsible for...
Poultry production in low income countries provides households with nutrient‐rich meat and egg produ...