A coalition-driven examination of organization capacity to address food insecurity in Greater Houston: a qualitative research study
BackgroundEconomic and social hardships have worsened food insecurity, particularly among low income and racial-ethnic minority groups. Given the core goal of the 150+ member Houston Health Equity Collective (HEC) to reduce food insecurity by 5% in 2025, we explored member organizations' capaci...
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Main Authors: | Jemima C. John (Author), Jennifer Gonzalez (Author), Sara-Grace Chan (Author), Heidi McPherson (Author), Jennifer N. Aiyer (Author), Esperanza Galvan (Author), Nicole Browning (Author), Shreela V. Sharma (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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