Biba teachers mothers about the different food groups
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Photographer
Elizabeth Adewale (Plan staff)
Photo Credit
Plan International
Region
West and Central Africa
Country
Niger
Orientation
Landscape
Programmes
Disasters, Food Security
Subject
Branding, Child Survival, Nutrition, Training
Filename
202108-NER-27.JPG
Rating
4
Date
25 August 21
Copyright
Plan International
Library Number
LN21182
Caption
Plan International is working alongside communities in Niger facing food insecurity to help strengthen their resilience and adapt to the changing climate. We have set up learning and nutrition centres where women can bring their children to have their weight checked and be screened for malnutrition, as well as learn healthy nutrition and childcare practices.
"Today, we have zero cases of malnutrition, which is the result of the knowledge and training we received from Plan International. We teach women recipes using ingredients that are easy to find in our village. They are made using fish, onions, oil, cowpeas, millet, rice and peanuts. These foods are very nutritious and good for the health and development of children," says community volunteer Biba, smiling proudly.
Stories / 2021 / West and Central Africa / Niger: The ‘miracle recipe’ preventing malnutrition