The NOMA track module on nutrition human rights and governance: Part 2 A transnational curriculum using a human rightsbased approach to foster key competencies in nutrition professionals
Background. In response to the challenge of the global health needs of the 21st century, four academic institutions in Norway, South Africa and Uganda, each offering a Master’s degree in nutrition, collaboratively developed the NOrwegian MAsters (NOMA) track module on nutrition, human rights an...
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Main Authors: | M Marais (Author), M McLachlan (Author), W Eide (Author) |
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South African Medical Association,
2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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