Hope, Growth, and New Beginnings for the teenage mothers & their children
From the “Better Nutrition for Children Under 5 Born to Teenage Mothers” Project, Supported by the Foundation for Community Development ...
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Nourishing Skills, Nurturing Futures, GEDA’s Support for Teenage Mothers.
In the bid to empower teenage mothers with skills for self-reliance, GEDA Uganda, today, 17th April 2025, distributed tailoring and ...
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GEDA Joins other partners to support Gilbert the severely malnourished Child
Kasese is one of the Districts in Uganda with the highest burden of stunting amongst children under five years and ...
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GEDA trains teenage mothers on demo setup for the nutrient dense foods
In the bid to improve the nutrition status of the Children born to teenage mothers under the "better nutrition for ...
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GEDA Uganda conducts capacity building of VHTs and Health professionals on MIYCAN in Maliba S/C Kasese
Kasese is one of the Districts in Uganda with the highest burden of stunting amongst children under five years. The ...
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GEDA Uganda launches a new project for Nutrition of under 5s in Kasese.
Kasese is one of the Districts in Uganda with the highest burden of stunting amongst children under five years and ...
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GEDA Uganda joins Kasese District in commemoration of Day of the African Child-DAC
The Day of the African Child serves as a platform to amplify children's voices and condemn the violent acts committed ...
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GEDA Uganda joins the world to commemorate the World Food Safety (WFSD) day.
It is estimated that about six hundred million (600,000,000) people in the world get sick annually because they ate unsafe ...
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GEDA Uganda in high gears for World food safety day
World Food Safety Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2018. The day is observed annually ...
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Unsafe food linked to the rate of Children stunting in Kasese.
In Uganda, it’s estimated that 29% of children aged 6-59 months are stunted, 4% wasted and 11% underweight with the ...
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