Although malnutrition rates have been on the decline in Uganda over the past two decades, they remain high. Challenges to achieving nutritional improvements result, in part, from high staple foods prices, which raise the cost of the food basket and increase the risk of food and nutrition insecurity, especially for poor households who are net buyers of staple foods. Nearly two-thirds of Ugandan households are net buyers of staples, a pattern that highlights the potential importance of food prices as a key driver of food insecurity. During 2007-2008 the country experienced particularly sharp increases in the prices of staple foods. This paper examines how price changes influenced the cost of obtaining a nutritionally-adequate diet in Uganda. ...
Policies and programs often aim to improve the affordability of nutritious diets, but existing food ...
Uganda is regarded as a success story having achieved tremendous economic progress since the end of ...
In spite of favourable natural and human resource capacity, malnutrition remains an important health...
Although malnutrition rates have been on the decline in Uganda over the past two decades, they remai...
The primary research objective of this dissertation is to identify potential pathways for improving ...
This study makes use of linear programming methodology to design a minimum cost diet for the Central...
Uganda is a densely populated, landlocked country in the East African highlands with a population of...
The Uganda offices of WFP, UNICEF, and FAO commissioned the Kampala office of the International Food...
The status of food security in Uganda is worrying. The share of Ugandans suffering from food insecur...
World prices for staple foods increased between 2006 and 2008, and accelerated sharply in 2008. Init...
Suboptimal diets are the most important preventable risk factor for the global burden of non-communi...
Background paper for The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2020 – Price and affordab...
Suboptimal diets are a major risk factor for avoidable death and disease in low- and middle-income c...
In 2011, the Government of Uganda implemented a 5-year Nutrition Action Plan focused primarily on re...
The market for food staples remains central to many agricultural-based economies because staple food...
Policies and programs often aim to improve the affordability of nutritious diets, but existing food ...
Uganda is regarded as a success story having achieved tremendous economic progress since the end of ...
In spite of favourable natural and human resource capacity, malnutrition remains an important health...
Although malnutrition rates have been on the decline in Uganda over the past two decades, they remai...
The primary research objective of this dissertation is to identify potential pathways for improving ...
This study makes use of linear programming methodology to design a minimum cost diet for the Central...
Uganda is a densely populated, landlocked country in the East African highlands with a population of...
The Uganda offices of WFP, UNICEF, and FAO commissioned the Kampala office of the International Food...
The status of food security in Uganda is worrying. The share of Ugandans suffering from food insecur...
World prices for staple foods increased between 2006 and 2008, and accelerated sharply in 2008. Init...
Suboptimal diets are the most important preventable risk factor for the global burden of non-communi...
Background paper for The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2020 – Price and affordab...
Suboptimal diets are a major risk factor for avoidable death and disease in low- and middle-income c...
In 2011, the Government of Uganda implemented a 5-year Nutrition Action Plan focused primarily on re...
The market for food staples remains central to many agricultural-based economies because staple food...
Policies and programs often aim to improve the affordability of nutritious diets, but existing food ...
Uganda is regarded as a success story having achieved tremendous economic progress since the end of ...
In spite of favourable natural and human resource capacity, malnutrition remains an important health...