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Description

Israel Klug, Programme Officer in FAO talks about  multidimensional interventions. He explains how an intervention can not only have specific effects on the determinants of malnutrition, but can also contribute to raising awareness among the target audience and the surrounding community; furthermore, the intervention can also allow for dialogue between actors and provide useful elements for the development of more global policies. In this way, action programmes can have multiple entry points and hence have a greater impact.

État
  • Labellisé
Langues
  • Anglais
  • Langues étrangères
Licence Creative Commons
  • Partage des conditions à l'identique
  • Pas d'utilisation commerciale
  • Pas de modification
Nature pédagogique
  • Entretiens et témoignages
Niveau
  • Bac+2
Objectifs de Développement Durable
  • 2. Faim "Zéro"
Thèmes
  • Alimentation
Types
  • Grain audiovisuel
Mots-clés
nutritionalimentation durableéducation
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Contributeurs

Klug Israel

Programme Officer , FAO