Policy Brief No. 36: How to reduce the impact of mothers’ time demands on children’s diets
This policy brief assesses the impact of mothers’ time demands in Ghana on the quality and quantity of children’s diets.
PARI brings together partners from Africa, India and Germany to conduct research on sustainable agricultural development, food systems transformation, and food and nutrition security in Africa and India. PARI is supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
We analyse the potential and impact of innovations in food systems and rural areas.
We identify framework conditions for the generation and dissemination of innovations.
We inform policy reforms and investment decisions for food security and income generation.
This policy brief assesses the impact of mothers’ time demands in Ghana on the quality and quantity of children’s diets.
The PARI annual report 2023 presents the highlights of PARI research conducted in 2023.
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The meeting brought together the research partners in PARI to discuss research findings and future research priorities.
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