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Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiative Launch in Zambia
Type: Report
The Resilient Aquatic Food Systems Initiatives (RAqFS) focuses on research-fordevelopment
to catalyze the scaling of transformative innovations, policies and approaches to support aquatic foods in delivering more sustainable ...
The Role of Coral Reef Small-Scale Fisheries for Addressing Malnutrition and Avoiding Biodiversity Loss
Type: Working Paper
Integrated management of coral reef foods, as a highly diverse set of blue foods, can contribute to addressing the dual challenges of malnutrition and biodiversity loss. Advances in nutrition research have made it possible ...
Nutrient-rich small fish production, processing and marketing in Myanmar and Zambia (SPM)
Type: Brief
The factsheet provides a brief overview of the project "Nutrient-rich small fish production, processing, and marketing in Myanmar and Zambia". The project is funded by the Institute of Food Technologists based in the US ...
Taste-Test Report: FishFirst! Zambia Research for Development and Scaling up staple-Fish Products for Enhanced Nutrition in the First 1,000 Days of Life
Type: Report
Up to 42 mothers participated in the taste-test study. A total of 14 mothers came from each
of the targeted districts: Gwembe, Sinazongwe and Siavonga. Overall, the mean (SD) ages of the
mothers and children were 27.5 ...
Concept note: Scaling up fish powder for nutrition in Zambia
Type: Internal Report
A brief concept note on scaling fish powders developed in consultation with stakeholders and partners at a workshop in Zambia.
Training Workshop and Cooking Demonstrations Report
Type: Demonstrator, pilot, prototype, plan designs
The FishFirst! Zambia Research for Development and Scaling Staple-Fish Products for Enhanced Nutrition in the First 1,000 Days of Life training workshop was conducted on the 21st of June 2022. The workshop was led by ...
The future of fish supply-demand in Malawi and its implications for nutrition security and poverty reduction
Type: Working Paper
Fish plays an important dietary and economic role in Malawi, providing 28% of animal protein intake. Per
capita fish consumption increased from 10.7 kg in 2016 to about 12.6 kg in 2018. The contribution of fish to
Malawi’s ...
Stakeholder analysis and environment scanning report
Type: Report
ComFA+Staple foods from four food groups based on the WHO’s DD-IYC were reported to be produced in Siavonga. These groups are cereals, roots, tubers and plantains; pulses, nuts and seeds; flesh foods; and vitamin A-rich ...