Gender-Responsive Interventions
Improving child nutrition in rural farming communities requires attention to the organisation of work and care, not just food production or food security. The findings support interventions tailored to context and gender rather than nutrit…
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Improving child nutrition in rural farming communities requires attention to the organisation of work and care, not just food production or food security. The findings support interventions tailored to context and gender rather than nutrition education aimed only at mothers. Recommended strategies include father-focused education, couple-based counselling, and engaging male community leaders. Behaviour-change communication should address gender norms that make complementary feeding solely maternal.