Women's input and decision-making in agriculture are associated with diet quality in rural Tanzania
BackgroundWomen's empowerment is one critical pathway through which agriculture can impact women's nutrition; however, empirical evidence is still limited. We evaluated the associations of women's participation, input, and decision-making in key agricultural and household activities w...
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Main Authors: | Isabel Madzorera (Author), Lilia Bliznashka (Author), Mia M. Blakstad (Author), Alexandra L. Bellows (Author), Chelsey R. Canavan (Author), Dominic Mosha (Author), Sabri Bromage (Author), Ramadhani A. Noor (Author), Patrick Webb (Author), Shibani Ghosh (Author), Joyce Ludovick Kinabo (Author), Honorati Masanja (Author), Wafaie W. Fawzi (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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