Food Insecurity and Malnutrition in Rural Tanzania: Mapping Perceptions for Social Learning
This article aims to better understand these aspects by investigating community problem perceptions in n = 04 remote rural villages in Tanzania. Furthermore, how to include community perceptions as a pedagogical element of food security projects is discussed. The methodology consists of three steps: preparatory exploration; household survey (n = 663); and pedagogical workshops (n = 270). The main results indicate that inhabitants of the four villages identify and describe their problems differently. We discovered food insecurity's hidden factors. Community problem perceptions and local knowledge play fundamental roles in critical food security, despite the environmental conditions' effect (lack of infrastructure, water scarcity). The pedagogical process of Codification and Decoding of hunger situations can generate more effective educational programs for social learning.PMID:33843356 | DOI:10.1080/03670244.2021.1907747
Source: Ecology of Food and Nutrition - Category: Nutrition Authors: Michelle Bonatti Juliano Borba Nyamizi Bundala Katharina L öhr Larissa Hery Ito Constance Rybak Stefan Sieber Source Type: research
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