Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide

Background This training manual on the “Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation” has been developed by Bioversity International and used in the context of Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU), an Action of the Developme...

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Main Authors: Owori, Moses, Ecii, Juliet, Opus, David, Akullo, Jacqueline, Kato, Fred, Nabuuma, Deborah, Ekesa, Beatrice
Format: Manual
Language:Inglés
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145370
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author Owori, Moses
Ecii, Juliet
Opus, David
Akullo, Jacqueline
Kato, Fred
Nabuuma, Deborah
Ekesa, Beatrice
author_browse Akullo, Jacqueline
Ecii, Juliet
Ekesa, Beatrice
Kato, Fred
Nabuuma, Deborah
Opus, David
Owori, Moses
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Ecii, Juliet
Opus, David
Akullo, Jacqueline
Kato, Fred
Nabuuma, Deborah
Ekesa, Beatrice
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description Background This training manual on the “Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation” has been developed by Bioversity International and used in the context of Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU), an Action of the Development Initiative for Northern Uganda (DINU), a Government of Uganda programme implemented by International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) together with a consortium of five co-implementers namely: i) Volunteer Effort Development Concerns (VEDCO); ii) the Bioversity International; iii) Ernest Cook Ultra Sound Research and Education Institute (ECUREI); iv) Kilimo Trust and v) Rikolto International , supported by the European Union and supervised by the Office of the Prime Minister. As part of the consortium, Bioversity International is responsible for conducting capacity building on nutrition for 2050 extension service providers representing 51,250 smallholder households. This training manual is part of a nutrition-sensitive package of formal training, informal technical assistance, and mentoring services. Purpose of manual The knowledge disseminated by this manual is tailored for multi-sectoral nutrition sensitive interventions that include agriculture, market access, and maternal and child health. After implementation, the content disseminated by this training manual is expected to improve the processes involved in preparing safe, culturally acceptable and nutritious meals amongst the Lango sub-region districts of Amolatar, Dokolo, Kwania, Apac, Otuke and Teso sub-region districts of Amuria and Kapelebyong. The communities will appreciate the importance of consistent hygienic preparation and utilization of food in a way that retains and avails nutrients to the body to achieve optimum growth, development and production potential. Scope of training This training manual is on the good practices of food utilization and preparation for safe and nutritious household meals. These topics are covered in the context of the BRENU, an Action of DINU, a government of Uganda in Lango and Teso sub-regions. The manual is part of a three-module series of complimentary trainings; the other two being “Module 1: Basic Concepts of Nutrition” and “Module 2: Enhancing smallholder dietary diversity through kitchen gardens”.
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spelling CGSpace1453702025-11-05T11:50:09Z Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide Owori, Moses Ecii, Juliet Opus, David Akullo, Jacqueline Kato, Fred Nabuuma, Deborah Ekesa, Beatrice food security seguridad alimentaria resilience salud health resiliencia income nutrition security seguridad nutricional renta-ingresos Background This training manual on the “Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation” has been developed by Bioversity International and used in the context of Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU), an Action of the Development Initiative for Northern Uganda (DINU), a Government of Uganda programme implemented by International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) together with a consortium of five co-implementers namely: i) Volunteer Effort Development Concerns (VEDCO); ii) the Bioversity International; iii) Ernest Cook Ultra Sound Research and Education Institute (ECUREI); iv) Kilimo Trust and v) Rikolto International , supported by the European Union and supervised by the Office of the Prime Minister. As part of the consortium, Bioversity International is responsible for conducting capacity building on nutrition for 2050 extension service providers representing 51,250 smallholder households. This training manual is part of a nutrition-sensitive package of formal training, informal technical assistance, and mentoring services. Purpose of manual The knowledge disseminated by this manual is tailored for multi-sectoral nutrition sensitive interventions that include agriculture, market access, and maternal and child health. After implementation, the content disseminated by this training manual is expected to improve the processes involved in preparing safe, culturally acceptable and nutritious meals amongst the Lango sub-region districts of Amolatar, Dokolo, Kwania, Apac, Otuke and Teso sub-region districts of Amuria and Kapelebyong. The communities will appreciate the importance of consistent hygienic preparation and utilization of food in a way that retains and avails nutrients to the body to achieve optimum growth, development and production potential. Scope of training This training manual is on the good practices of food utilization and preparation for safe and nutritious household meals. These topics are covered in the context of the BRENU, an Action of DINU, a government of Uganda in Lango and Teso sub-regions. The manual is part of a three-module series of complimentary trainings; the other two being “Module 1: Basic Concepts of Nutrition” and “Module 2: Enhancing smallholder dietary diversity through kitchen gardens”. 2022-12 2024-06-20T12:34:45Z 2024-06-20T12:34:45Z Manual https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145370 en Open Access application/pdf Owori, M.; Ecii, J.; Opus, D.; Akullo, J.; Kato, F.; Nabuuma, D.; Ekesa, B. (2022) Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide. 47 p.
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salud
health
resiliencia
income
nutrition security
seguridad nutricional
renta-ingresos
Owori, Moses
Ecii, Juliet
Opus, David
Akullo, Jacqueline
Kato, Fred
Nabuuma, Deborah
Ekesa, Beatrice
Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide
title Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide
title_full Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide
title_fullStr Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide
title_full_unstemmed Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide
title_short Building Resilience to Enhance Food and Nutrition Security, Incomes and Health in Northern Uganda (BRENU). Training Module 3: Basic concepts of food utilization and preparation curriculum and facilitators’ guide
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seguridad alimentaria
resilience
salud
health
resiliencia
income
nutrition security
seguridad nutricional
renta-ingresos
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