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A pregnant Seremaye and her husband visit their friends Denise and her husband. Seremaye asks Denise why her baby is so strong and healthy.
On her way back from the field, Delphine bumps into her friend Brigitte who asks why she has picked so many vegetables.
In Pétéguersé, a village in the commune of Gorgadji, a child, Issa, strong and healthy, is admired by everyone in the village. A 7-month pregnant neighbor, Ouman, visits Issa’s mother, Afiatou.
Policies can make a big impact on a country’s progress toward ending malnutrition, including both undernutrition and overweight, obesity and diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Responsibility for nutrition often falls across various government ministry lines, requiring a range of…
Hadja visits her friend, Aichu, who tells her that she is feeling ill because she could be 3 months pregnant. Hadja recommends that Aichu go visit the health center as soon as possible. However, Aichi says that the health center is too far away.
Mr. Yahaya decides to accompany his wife, Mrs. Arawa, to the health clinic. They live in the village of Tassoua Haoussa in the Zinder region of Niger. On the way back, the couple sees two women. These women, Ms.
In the village of Gararoua Haoussa, in the commune of Droum, Mr. Moutari is having a conversation with a group of men. He takes his leave mid-conversation in order to go take household waste to his field.
Mr. Hamissou runs into Mr. Idi and his wife, Binta, who are coming back from the dispensary, and he informs the couple on the use of moringa to treat anemia. Idi follows his friend, who shows him the drying process and explains how to use moringa. Then, Mr.
Mr. Salissou has been called to explain the benefits of family planning on children’s nutritional status to a group of elders from the village of Gwati, in the Zinder region. One of the elders is a marabout.
The video is shot in the village of Atchélé, where we see men talking about Newcastle disease in chickens. One of the men, Mr. Tahirou, heads home and asks his wife which of the chickens she wants him to sell. Before heading to the market, we see Mr. Tahirou waiting for his friend, Mr.
Following erratic rains, the village chief of Droum, in the commune of Miriah, talks to a group of men and women to find solutions to harvest shortages. The group calls on an agriculture officer. He suggests setting up a farmer field school to teach them new and adapted strategies.
In this community video, the men and women work together to make a new garden and ensure more food is available for everyone.
The men and women discuss how to reverse malnutrition and the urgency of treatment.
From May 4-8, 2017, SPRING/Senegal trained all six partner networks in Senegal on the technical and business elements of operating and maintaining cereal processing machinery.
SPRING/Uganda conducted key informant interviews with 12 members of Uganda’s National Anemia Working Group (NAWG) on their experiences with cross-sector collaboration and anemia prevention at the national and district levels.
In the village of Naki Karfi, as Mr. Adamou comes back from the market, he runs into Lawali, and they talk about the consumption of locally-made nutritious foods. On his way home, Mr. Lawali sees Mr. Mani, who encourages him to further diversify his family’s diet, especially for women and girls.
Over the past six years, SPRING/Uganda has worked in partnership with government, the private sector, and other stakeholders to support national food fortification.