Benefits to Health and Nutrition from Research on Market Chains
Animal source foods (ASF) support the nutrition and livelihoods of millions of rural and urban poor, for whom livestock and fish value chains are also promising pathways out of poverty. Less attention has been given to the relation between ASF value chains and human health and nutrition, especially impacts of food-borne disease and nutritional security. This project seeks new methods and approaches for assessing value chains pertaining to nutrition and health, and will undertake an assessment of food quality and safety research priorities in those value chains with high potential for pro-poor transformation and of interest to CGIAR and ACIAR. (AH/2011/040)
- Project ID
AU-5-O14968-UG
- Activity status
- 3 - Completion
- Aid type
- D02 - Other technical assistance
- % to Uganda
- 100.00
Organisations
- Implementing
- Name Withheld
- Funding
- AUSTRALIA
- Extending
- Australia - Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Disbursements by fiscal year, quarter
Fiscal year |
Fiscal quarter |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
2011 |
Q4 |
64,475.40 |
64,475.40 |
Commitments by fiscal year, quarter
Fiscal year |
Fiscal quarter |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
2011 |
Q4 |
68,125.20 |
68,125.20 |
MTEF projections by fiscal year
Fiscal year |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
CRS code |
% |
Agricultural research
(31182)
|
100.0
|