This dataset provides information on livelihoods and household food and nutrition security in an urban setting. The questionnaire was administered to 559 households in 16 enumeration areas in the Greater Accra Metropolitan Area from January through April, 1997. The sample is representative of households with children under 36 months. Topics in the household survey include complete household income, including information on credit and transfers; employment status; household food consumption (including detailed information on street food consumption); household food and non-food expenditures, assets; educational attainment for the head of the household and the mother of the index child, morbidity and health seeking behavior; anthropometry of ...
The urban population in Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to expand by nearly 800 million people in th...
Urbanisation in Ghana could be negatively impacting the state of food security, especially in econom...
The data set of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS, round 1, 1987 /1988) was utilized to analys...
This dataset provides information on livelihoods and household food and nutrition security in an urb...
Accra offers a compelling case study of the contemporary impact of urban life on the livelihoods, fo...
The rapid growth of cities in developing countries in recent years has given rise to wide-spread and...
In the Accra Urban Food and Nutrition Study, IFPRI collaborated with the Noguchi Memorial Institute ...
In the Accra Urban Food and Nutrition Study, IFPRI collaborated with the Noguchi Memorial Institute ...
In 2000, UNICEF-Ghana and IFPRI agreed upon a program of action research to evaluate the scope for f...
The urban population in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) is expected to expand rapidly from 376 mill...
The study was conducted by IFPRI in collaboration with the Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Res...
The questionnaire elicited information on foods consumed and their sources for selected mothers and ...
A food security and nutrition survey was conducted in 2005 on 25 coconut-based households at Nvuma a...
In 2000, UNICEF-Ghana and IFPRI agreed upon a program of action research to evaluate the scope for f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Adequate diet is of crucial importance for healthy child development. In f...
The urban population in Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to expand by nearly 800 million people in th...
Urbanisation in Ghana could be negatively impacting the state of food security, especially in econom...
The data set of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS, round 1, 1987 /1988) was utilized to analys...
This dataset provides information on livelihoods and household food and nutrition security in an urb...
Accra offers a compelling case study of the contemporary impact of urban life on the livelihoods, fo...
The rapid growth of cities in developing countries in recent years has given rise to wide-spread and...
In the Accra Urban Food and Nutrition Study, IFPRI collaborated with the Noguchi Memorial Institute ...
In the Accra Urban Food and Nutrition Study, IFPRI collaborated with the Noguchi Memorial Institute ...
In 2000, UNICEF-Ghana and IFPRI agreed upon a program of action research to evaluate the scope for f...
The urban population in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) is expected to expand rapidly from 376 mill...
The study was conducted by IFPRI in collaboration with the Noguchi Memorial Institute of Medical Res...
The questionnaire elicited information on foods consumed and their sources for selected mothers and ...
A food security and nutrition survey was conducted in 2005 on 25 coconut-based households at Nvuma a...
In 2000, UNICEF-Ghana and IFPRI agreed upon a program of action research to evaluate the scope for f...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:Adequate diet is of crucial importance for healthy child development. In f...
The urban population in Sub-Saharan Africa is projected to expand by nearly 800 million people in th...
Urbanisation in Ghana could be negatively impacting the state of food security, especially in econom...
The data set of the Ghana Living Standards Survey (GLSS, round 1, 1987 /1988) was utilized to analys...