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Fish for Livelihoods: Nutrition update September 2020
Type: Newsletter
The newsletter provides a summary of the dried small fish powder activity implemented by Fish for Livelihoods project funded by USAID through engagement with a local company in Myanmar.
Changes and adaptations in village food systems in Solomon Islands: A rapid appraisal during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
Type: Report
Although as of June 1, 2020, Solomon Islands had no coronavirus cases, there was a national economic recession plus restrictions on people’s movement, gatherings, education and business activities. For rural areas, two of ...
Cost, competition and employment along farmed fish value chains in Nigeria
Type: Brief
In this brief we summarize our findings from a value chain survey of relevant stakeholders in Nigeria to better understand the aquaculture industries’ post-production cost composition, market competition environment, and ...
Nutrition Festoon 1
Type: Poster
Festoon on diversity of food for different groups of people. It will be used in Farmer training.
Nutrition Festoon 2
Type: Poster
Nutrition Festoon on Importance of Fish. It will be used for farmer training.
Report on Piloting a Low-Cost Portable Fish Drier and Food Safety Test Results of Powdered Dried Fish
Type: Report
This is an updated version of the report entitled, Report on Piloting a Low-Cost Portable Fish Drier, produced by MYSAP Inland in December 2020, with the addition of the test results for 20 food safety parameters tested ...
Nutrient-rich foods to improve diet quality in the first 1000 days of life in Malawi and Zambia: Formulation, processing and sensory evaluation
Type: Report
Malawi and Zambia, neighboring countries located in Southeastern Africa, both have populations of about 17–18 million people; however population density is drastically different (11 people per square kilometer in Zambia ...
Fish for Livelihoods: Nutrition update August 2020
Type: Newsletter
The newsletter provides a summary of the nutrition month campaign celebrated in the local communities. The events were supported by multiple partners of Fish for Livelihoods project, funded by the USAID.