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Flip chart of nutrition (Bangla version)
Type: Poster
Poster for nutrition education to use for the community people. It will help in training, courtyard session and campaign.
Nutrient composition of 19 fish species from Sri Lanka and potential contribution to food and nutrition security
Type: Journal Article
Sri Lanka is a country with several pressing nutritional issues, such as high wasting rates, micronutrient deficiencies, and non-communicable diseases. Fish is an important part of the Sri Lankan diet, and represent a rich ...
Standard Operating Procedure: Inclusion of small fish in Supplementary Nutrition Programme (SNP): Pilot study in Odisha, India
Type: Manual
This document provides the standard operating procedure for inclusion of small fish in Supplementary Nutrition Programme of Odisha.
Nutrition approaches in the Fish for Livelihoods project
Type: Manual
This document provides a common understanding among stakeholders (staff from implementing partners, WorldFish staff, donors, communities) on the approaches undertaken throughout the project. These approaches are based on ...
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 in food systems in Nigeria: A review
Type: Report
In Nigeria, like many coastal developing countries, fish is an important source of food for the population, which is currently estimated at 186 million people (World Bank 2016). A recent study estimated that Nigeria ranks ...
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.