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Nutrition

Through simple and cost-effective interventions such as biofortified crops, the ENRICH Project, also known as the 1000 Day Journey, is empowering communities by nurturing food sources as resilient as its people.

Learn more about ENRICH:

  • https://www.wvi.org/kenya/article/new-sweet-potato-boost-maternal-and-child-health-kenyan-communities
  • https://www.wvi.org/kenya/health-nutrition-hiv-aids-0
  • https://www.wvi.org/article/enrich-programme

 

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