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    Policy Brief No. 13 of 2020-2021 on Market Access and Dietary Diversity: The Potential Role of Women in Improving Household Nutrition in Kenya

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    2020
    Author
    Kihiu, Evelyne
    Wakhungu, Hillary
    Mbuthia, Juneweenex
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    Malnutrition is a serious issue of public health concern in Kenya. Despite the Government support and commitment to ensure that every person has the right to adequate food of acceptable quality and that every child has the right to basic nutrition, about 25% of the country’s population suffer from chronic food insecurity and poor nutrition

    Subject/Keywords
    Dietary Diversity; Nutrition; Stunted Children; Malnutrition; Proper Diet
    Publisher
    Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis
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