Similar Items: Participatory concept mapping to understand perceptions of urban malnutrition
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- A multiple-method approach to studying childcare in an urban environment: the case of Accra, Ghana
- Urban livelihoods and food and nutrition security in Greater Accra, Ghana
- Participatory concept mapping to understand perceptions of urban malnutrition
- Alternative food-security indicators: revisiting the frequency and severity of 'coping strategies'
- Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status: evidence from Accra
- Does geographic targeting of nutrition interventions make sense in cities?: evidence from Abidjan and Accra