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How might leadership on food systems in Africa deliver better for nutrition?
2019
Cocoa’s child laborers
2019
Modernization of African food retailing and (un)healthy food consumption
2019
The Sustainable Food Platform
2019
Making the business case: Cocoa farmer nutrition programmes
2019
Seeds of change: The power of fruits and vegetables to improve nutrition in Tanzania
2019
Designing interventions in local value chains for improved health and nutrition: Insights from Malawi
2019

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About Nutrition Connect

Nutrition Connect is an initiative of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). Nutrition Connect’s purpose is to mobilise knowledge, share experiences, and stimulate dialogue on public private engagement (PPE) for nutrition. We want to answer the question: How can nutritious and safe food be made more accessible, affordable and desirable, for everyone, everywhere, at all stages of life?