Four important implications for policy to promote and guide a transformation toward healthy diets for all Kenyans can be drawn from this research: First, Kenya’s diet problem — the underconsumption of nutritious foods and increasingly high consumption of calorie-rich but micronutrient-sparse foods — is primarily a poverty problem. Most Kenyans simply cannot afford a healthy diet. Accelerated poverty reduction will have important nutritional benefits. Second, there are large differences between the costs of meeting dietary guidelines for highly nutritious foods and the costs of obtaining adequate amounts of calorie-dense staple foods. These cost gaps have a strong effect on household diets because the food choices of many Kenyan households a...
Wild plant species are often excellent sources of micronutrients and have the potential to promote h...
Given the high prevalence of undernutrition among children in low income countries and the associate...
Although malnutrition rates have been on the decline in Uganda over the past two decades, they remai...
Dysfunctions in food systems in developing countries prevent many people from consuming a healthy di...
This policy brief highlights key findings and policy recommendations from the “Cost of Eating Health...
Suboptimal diets are a major risk factor for avoidable death and disease in low- and middle-income c...
Suboptimal diets are the most important preventable risk factor for the global burden of non-communi...
Republic of Kenya is the fourth largest economy in Sub-Saharan Africa. More than 60% people of Kenya...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
Background paper for The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2020 – Price and affordab...
The paper was produced on request of the Head of the Kenya Delegation to the 1974 World Food Confere...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition, including undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies is a chronic probl...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
The sustainable development goal #2 aims at ending hunger and malnutrition by 2030. Given the number...
For a sizeable portion of Kenya's coastal population food security is not assured. Furthermore, th...
Wild plant species are often excellent sources of micronutrients and have the potential to promote h...
Given the high prevalence of undernutrition among children in low income countries and the associate...
Although malnutrition rates have been on the decline in Uganda over the past two decades, they remai...
Dysfunctions in food systems in developing countries prevent many people from consuming a healthy di...
This policy brief highlights key findings and policy recommendations from the “Cost of Eating Health...
Suboptimal diets are a major risk factor for avoidable death and disease in low- and middle-income c...
Suboptimal diets are the most important preventable risk factor for the global burden of non-communi...
Republic of Kenya is the fourth largest economy in Sub-Saharan Africa. More than 60% people of Kenya...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
Background paper for The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2020 – Price and affordab...
The paper was produced on request of the Head of the Kenya Delegation to the 1974 World Food Confere...
BACKGROUND: Malnutrition, including undernutrition and micronutrient deficiencies is a chronic probl...
Poverty and hunger are common in Kenya especially in arid and semi arid lands that cannot support cr...
The sustainable development goal #2 aims at ending hunger and malnutrition by 2030. Given the number...
For a sizeable portion of Kenya's coastal population food security is not assured. Furthermore, th...
Wild plant species are often excellent sources of micronutrients and have the potential to promote h...
Given the high prevalence of undernutrition among children in low income countries and the associate...
Although malnutrition rates have been on the decline in Uganda over the past two decades, they remai...