Building the evidence base on the agricultural nutrition nexus: Cameroon
People are at the centre of development and more so if development is to be sustainable. According to the Open Working Group for Sustainable Development Goals, individual wellbeing is essential to sustaining the inter-generational gains in health, productivity and social engagement that underpin the sustainable development agenda. Food and nutrition security (FNS) is currently high on the policy agenda of most African countries including Cameroon. The goal of this study is to generate context-specific knowledge for informing policy processes and the development of strategies to support the attainment of FNS goals in Cameroon.
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List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Acronyms
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
The State of FNS in Cameroon
Underlying Determinants of Nutrition Status in Cameroon
Stakeholder Analysis of the Agriculture–Nutrition Nexus in Cameroon
Nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive Initiatives
Nutrition knowledge
Conclusions and way forward
References
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