Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda

Integrated and complementary approaches in sectors such as the food system, agriculture, and public health are important in the alleviation of food insecurity and malnutrition. Smallholder farming households are a vulnerable group that continue to face food insecurity, malnutrition, poverty, and are...

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Autores principales: Ekesa, Beatrice, Nabuuma, Deborah, Fongar, Andrea, Kalyango, Francis, Nkuba, Domina, Mpiira, Sam, Staver, Charles
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Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134790
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author Ekesa, Beatrice
Nabuuma, Deborah
Fongar, Andrea
Kalyango, Francis
Nkuba, Domina
Mpiira, Sam
Staver, Charles
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Fongar, Andrea
Kalyango, Francis
Mpiira, Sam
Nabuuma, Deborah
Nkuba, Domina
Staver, Charles
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Nabuuma, Deborah
Fongar, Andrea
Kalyango, Francis
Nkuba, Domina
Mpiira, Sam
Staver, Charles
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description Integrated and complementary approaches in sectors such as the food system, agriculture, and public health are important in the alleviation of food insecurity and malnutrition. Smallholder farming households are a vulnerable group that continue to face food insecurity, malnutrition, poverty, and are also pivotal to food production in developing countries. Gender and nutrition are intrinsically linked, for example, women are disproportionately affected by malnutrition. Through participatory experimentation with rural smallholder farming households in Bukoba, Tanzania and Kiboga, Uganda to increase agrobiodiversity-based production and dietary options for infants and young children and local learning alliances for stakeholder engagement and capacity building, the following were realised: • Participatory identification and selection of agrobiodiversity options contributed to their adoption in the farming systems. Promotion of agrobiodiversity and provision of seed was backed by training and support visits facilitated adoption and utilisation. • Increase in dietary diversity at the household- and child-levels, especially an increase in DGLV and vitamin A-rich roots and tubers. This was supported by adoption and utilisation of the agrobiodiversity options by households, capacity building, and a showcase of the link between child diet, health, and growth to the farmers. • Use of a household approach that integrated both men and women led to increased engagement of men throughout the project from providing support to the participating wives, participating in thematic meetings and child growth monitoring, management and/or supportive decision making regarding the agrobiodiversity options.
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spelling CGSpace1347902025-11-05T11:12:03Z Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda Ekesa, Beatrice Nabuuma, Deborah Fongar, Andrea Kalyango, Francis Nkuba, Domina Mpiira, Sam Staver, Charles gender farmers agrobiodiversity participatory approaches nutrition security Integrated and complementary approaches in sectors such as the food system, agriculture, and public health are important in the alleviation of food insecurity and malnutrition. Smallholder farming households are a vulnerable group that continue to face food insecurity, malnutrition, poverty, and are also pivotal to food production in developing countries. Gender and nutrition are intrinsically linked, for example, women are disproportionately affected by malnutrition. Through participatory experimentation with rural smallholder farming households in Bukoba, Tanzania and Kiboga, Uganda to increase agrobiodiversity-based production and dietary options for infants and young children and local learning alliances for stakeholder engagement and capacity building, the following were realised: • Participatory identification and selection of agrobiodiversity options contributed to their adoption in the farming systems. Promotion of agrobiodiversity and provision of seed was backed by training and support visits facilitated adoption and utilisation. • Increase in dietary diversity at the household- and child-levels, especially an increase in DGLV and vitamin A-rich roots and tubers. This was supported by adoption and utilisation of the agrobiodiversity options by households, capacity building, and a showcase of the link between child diet, health, and growth to the farmers. • Use of a household approach that integrated both men and women led to increased engagement of men throughout the project from providing support to the participating wives, participating in thematic meetings and child growth monitoring, management and/or supportive decision making regarding the agrobiodiversity options. 2022 2023-11-29T09:04:06Z 2023-11-29T09:04:06Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134790 en Open Access application/pdf Ekesa, B.; Nabuuma, D.; Fongar, A.; Kalyango, F.; Nkuba, D.; Mpiira, S.; Staver, C. (2022) Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda. Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, 2022. 31 p.
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farmers
agrobiodiversity
participatory approaches
nutrition security
Ekesa, Beatrice
Nabuuma, Deborah
Fongar, Andrea
Kalyango, Francis
Nkuba, Domina
Mpiira, Sam
Staver, Charles
Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda
title Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda
title_full Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda
title_fullStr Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda
title_short Participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes: Lessons from Tanzania and Uganda
title_sort participatory and inclusive agrobiodiversity approaches for better nutrition outcomes lessons from tanzania and uganda
topic gender
farmers
agrobiodiversity
participatory approaches
nutrition security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134790
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