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- 5. Nutritional Manual for School MDM Programs
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- 22. Dietary diversity and its determinants among Khasi and Garo indigenous women (15 to 49 years) in Meghalaya, northeast India
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INDIGENOUS FOOD SYSTEM: A BULWARK AGAINST FOOD INSECURITY
On the way to the world famous Sohra lay the village of Sohrarim, which as claimed by its residents, was the original location of the now famed tourist destination. The village has one of the oldest Churches in the region … Continue reading
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A cultural heritage under threat and under valued
Originally published: Committee on World Food Security CFS44 “Indigenous people believe that Man belongs to the World; civilized people believe that the World belongs to Man.” Daniel Quinn There are only 370 million indigenous peoples in this world. And they safeguard … Continue reading
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Move on and diversify…
Originally published: Committee on World Food Security CFS44 Once upon a time… Many countries were hard struck with famine. It was an evil situation. Many people starved and died. But we were rescued by a revolution that helped these and many … Continue reading
What would a woman do?
Originally published: Committee on World Food Security CFS44 “Give a girl the right shoes, and she can conquer the world” is a popular saying by Marilyn Monroe. How about we give a woman the right tools so she can fix … Continue reading
In search of a better life…
When the grass looks greener on the other side, it is not only hard to resist, but it can also make life easier when we reach it. Human migration is a trend that can be traced back 2 million years in history. … Continue reading
Where is the love, if there is no food?
Originally published: Committee on World Food Security CFS44 Why do we eat food? Yes, food sustains us in all possible ways. But it can also be an ultimate goal for peace. We often forget that food, clothing, and shelter are … Continue reading
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