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Although the focus is on Nigeria, other country examples and their approaches to address this issue are also included
Based on evidence from six countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Ethiopia, India, Peru and Zambia
Studies examples from Pakistan and Nepal
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's remarks at the Food Security Summit.
It is important to work with the whole household, particularly mothers-in-law, to improve maternal nutrition
This research brief was based on a paper in the The Lancet series on Maternal and Child Nutrition
Updates, news and events from the UK government in UK Mission to the United Nations, New York
Integrates the findings of 5 years of research and evaluation on the Working to Improve Nutrition in Northern Nigeria (WINNN) programme.
Fragility can result both from violent conflict and adverse environmental conditions linked to climate change
The SUSTAIN project aimed to improve the diets of at least 2.3 million households with children under 5 years of age in Africa and South Asia
OPSS is leading a fresh campaign to raise awareness among parents and carers about potential hazards to children associated with swallowing small magnets, button batteries, loose/small toy parts and imitation food.
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