Transforming women's roles as mediators of family nutrition: education, policy, and research options
1993
Murray, E.C. | Maina, N.S.
In the first article on family nutrition the focus was the impact of the social and economic changes in Kenya on women's roles in providing food. This second article approaches the subject without reference to a specific country. Recognizing that nutrition is an outcome of social relationships, education, policy, and research, alternatives are suggested to transform women's roles in family nutrition
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