The fight against hunger in Africa : a figurative snapshot
Despite progress, the largest percentage of the world’s population suffering from malnutrition remains in sub-Saharan Africa; that is, 239 million people or 30% of the population.
Despite progress, the largest percentage of the world’s population suffering from malnutrition remains in sub-Saharan Africa; that is, 239 million people or 30% of the population.
This paper presents some thoughts on the status of fresh water in Africa, water for consumption and irrigation, and to meet the need for increased resources in cereals in a context of growth and densification of populations.
The Lower Tana River Forest (LTRF) Complex faces a major threat from human encroachment.
This paper reports a study estimating the prevalence of cryptosporidiosis, an emerging zoonosis, in people and cattle in Dagoretti, Nairobi.
We describe a study to assess the bacteriological quality and safety of meat in Bodija market in Ibadan and to investigate the influence of gender and group membership on food safety.
Humanitarian policy and practice tend to promote the return of internally displaced persons to
their place of origin as the most desirable and sustainable solution to their situation. While the
This detailed study and trial demonstrates that probiotic Fiti sachets (one gram of a freeze-dried consortium of L. rhamnosus GR1 and S.
Investing in information and communication technology applications in developing countries
is receiving considerable attention in policy debates. This paper reviews evidence of the digital