Female and male-controlled livestock holdings impact pastoralist food security and women's dietary diversity
Abstract Background Food insecurity is a global problem that requires a One Health approach. As many households in low- and middle-income nations rely on crops and livestock that they produce to meet their household's needs, food security and nutrition are closely linked to the health of animal...
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Main Authors: | H. Gitungwa (Author), C. R. Gustafson (Author), E. Y. Jimenez (Author), E. W. Peterson (Author), M. Mwanzalila (Author), A. Makweta (Author), E. Komba (Author), R. R. Kazwala (Author), J. A. K. Mazet (Author), E. VanWormer (Author) |
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