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  1. Nutrition in Guinea by Diatta, Ampa Dogui, Casu, Laura, Dramé, Mariame, Uzhova, Irina, Kaboré, Judith, Touré, Fanta, Verstraeten, Roosmarijn

    Published 2021
    “…This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Guinea. We examine i) nutrition context, objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets.…”
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  2. Guinea fowl by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1999
    “…Mr E T Takagi, a project engineer with MB Chiweshe Associates (PO Box 176 Gokwe, Zimbabwe), is looking for information on guinea fowl. 'Helmeted guinea fowl, domesticated by Tonga people, run around the veld in the daytime, come back to the...…”
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  3. Nutrition in Guinea-Bissau by Diatta, Ampa Dogui, Casu, Laura, Dramé, Mariame, Uzhova, Irina, Kaboré, Judith, Touré, Fanta, Verstraeten, Roosmarijn

    Published 2021
    “…This brief summarizes nutrition-relevant policies in Guinea Bissau. We examine i) nutrition context, objectives, indicators, budget, and activities, ii) key beneficiaries, actors, and coordination, iii) monitoring, evaluation, and accountability, and iv) whether current policies are aligned with the World Health Assembly (WHA) global targets.…”
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  4. El pasto guinea by Michielin A, Angelo

    Published 1971
    “…En Colombia el pasto guinea (Panicum maximum, Jacq) prospera bien en los climas ca-lientes y templados desde el nivel del mar hasta 1.800 metros de altura. …”
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  5. Country data profile: Guinea by Transform Nutrition West Africa

    Published 2019
    “…The purpose of this data profile is: 1) To summarize all available primary data sources and secondary data aggregation platforms for key nutrition indicators representative at the national level in Guinea. 2) To assess the identified data sources for each indicator across four dimensions: (i) validity and comparability, (ii) timeliness, (iii) accessibility, and (iv) representativeness. 3) To identify data gaps in the national data system to effectively track progress on nutrition and/or inform policy and program decisions for improving nutrition in Guinea.…”
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  6. Guinea Bissau: SOS Info! by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1999
    “…During the armed conflict of June to August 1998, Guinea Bissau saw the loss of much of its institutional infrastructure, as well as the tragic consequences for the civilian population. …”
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  7. Tame those guinea fowl by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 1999
    “…Moussa Gueme Bournebe, of the Direction des Pêches et de l Aquaculture, BP 447, N djamena, Chad tells of his eleven years experience as a raiser of hooded guinea fowl. 'They are easy to domesticate. You just need to collect their eggs from...…”
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  8. Good feeding for guinea fowl by Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation

    Published 2004
    “…Patrick Mphaka reports on a project that is introducing guinea fowl to farming communities in Malawi.…”
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  9. Country data profile: Guinea Bissau by Transform Nutrition West Africa

    Published 2019
    “…The purpose of this data profile is: 1) To summarize all available primary data sources and secondary data aggregation platforms for key nutrition indicators representative at the national level in Guinea Bissau. 2) To assess the identified data sources for each indicator across four dimensions: (i) validity and comparability, (ii) timeliness, (iii) accessibility, and (iv) representativeness. 3) To identify data gaps in the national data system to effectively track progress on nutrition and/or inform policy and program decisions for improving nutrition in Guinea Bissau.…”
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  10. Guinea: Recent developments in agricultural research by Stads, Gert-Jan, Béavogui, Famoï, Diawara, Sékou

    Published 2010
    “…Since the early 1980s, Guinea's agricultural research and development (R&D) has been marked by contracting expenditures, whereas its human resource capacity has remained more or less unchanged. …”
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  11. Seeds for Needs – Papua New Guinea by Zanzanaini, Camilla

    Published 2014
    “…While each country operates slightly differently, a key feature is working with local partners and farmers to decrease their vulnerability to climate change and other risks by using the diversity that exists within important crops. In Papua New Guinea, Bioversity International works with the National Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) on two main crops: sweet potato and taro. …”
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