Tanzania
Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Strategy Global Learning and Evidence Exchange, East Africa - Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
In March 2016, USAID's Bureau for Food Security and Bureau for Global Health, along with the FANTA III project, hosted the East and Southern Africa MSN-GLEE (Multi-sectoral Nutrition Strategy Global Learning & Evidence Exchange) conference in Dar es Salam, Tanzania. Staff from the USAID Bureau for Food Security, Bureau for Global Health, USAID Missions in East and Southern Africa, implementing partners, and host country governments shared their experiences and research, enabling widespread engagement across the countries and improving understanding of emerging concepts.
How Do Social Protection Programs Address Nutrition Behavior Change? A Look at Interventions and Delivery Channels in World Bank Programming
SecureNutrition Platform, February 2016
Farmers' Perceptions of Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato: Do Common Beliefs about Sweet Potato Production and Consumption Really Matter?
Okello, J. Shikuku, K.M. Sindi, K.M. Low, J. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development Vol. 15 No. 4.
Food Fortification in Tanzania, Culminating a Global Summit
The Guardian, September 2015
How Cell Phones Can Help End World Hunger
National Geographic, June 2015
A Rapid Initial Assessment of the Distribution and Consumption of Iron-Folic Acid Tablets Through Antenatal Care in Tanzania
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