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Intergenerational Participatory Discussion Groups Foster Knowledge Exchange to Improve Child Nutrition and Food Security in Northern Malawi.

机译:代际参与讨论小组促进知识交流,以改善马拉维北部的儿童营养和粮食安全。

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This article assesses the effectiveness of a participatory, intergenerational, dialogue approach in addressing gender and generational conflicts related to both child nutrition and agriculture. Analysis of 46 interviews and 3 focus groups with smallholder farmers in rural agrarian communities with high rates of child malnutrition in northern Malawi suggested that participatory discussion can lead to positive change, including increasing child feeding frequency and dietary diversity. An intergenerational, transformative, and holistic approach to nutrition education which integrates agricultural and gender issues can effectively address sensitive conflicts within households and communities that affect child nutrition, and come up with local solutions.
机译:本文评估了一种参与式,代际,对话方式在解决与儿童营养和农业有关的性别和代际冲突方面的有效性。对马拉维北部农村地区儿童营养不良高发地区小农户的46个访谈和3个焦点小组进行的分析表明,参与式讨论可以带来积极的变化,包括增加儿童喂养频率和饮食多样性。采用代际,变革和整体的营养教育方法,将农业和性别问题结合在一起,可以有效解决影响儿童营养的家庭和社区内部的敏感冲突,并提出当地解决方案。

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