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School-based nutrition programs for adolescents in Dodoma, Tanzania: a situation analysis

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dc.creator Rector, Collete
dc.creator Afifa, Nadhira Nuraini
dc.creator Gupta, Varun
dc.creator Ismail, Abbas
dc.creator Mosha, Dominic
dc.creator Katalambula, Leonard K.
dc.creator Vuai, Said
dc.creator Young, Tara
dc.creator Hemler, Elena C.
dc.creator Wang, Dongqing
dc.creator Fawzi, Wafaie W.
dc.date 2022-03-08T10:36:47Z
dc.date 2022-03-08T10:36:47Z
dc.date 2021
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-20T14:01:49Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-20T14:01:49Z
dc.identifier Rector, C., Afifa, N. N., Gupta, V., Ismail, A., Mosha, D., Katalambula, L. K., ... & Fawzi, W. W. (2021). School-Based Nutrition Programs for Adolescents in Dodoma, Tanzania: A Situation Analysis. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 42 (3). 378-388
dc.identifier DOI: 1177/03795721211020715
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3447
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/3447
dc.description Abstract: Full text article available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/03795721211020715
dc.description Tanzania has a double burden of malnutrition, including a high prevalence of undernutrition and an increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity among adolescents. Schools present a valuable opportunity to reach a large section of the country’s adolescent population with nutrition-oriented interventions. The objective of this study was to assess the current state of adolescent school nutrition interventions in Dodoma, Tanzania, with emphasis on 3 potential school-based nutrition interventions, school vegetable gardens, school meals, and education (on nutrition, agriculture, and water, sanitation, and hygiene). Focus group discussions were conducted with several regional and district-level governmental stakeholders, including health, education, and agricultural officers. Ten public secondary schools were visited, and interviews with school administrators, teachers, students, and parents were conducted. All stakeholders interviewed supported interventions to improve school-based nutrition, including school gardens, school feeding, and nutrition education. All 10 schools visited had some experience providing school meals, but parents’ contributions were essential for the program’s sustainability. Most schools visited had land available for a school garden program, but water availability could be challenging during certain times of the year. The teachers interviewed expressed that the curriculum on nutrition education was highly theoretical and did not allow students to practice the knowledge and skills they learned in the classroom. The current school-based approach to tackling the double burden of adolescent malnutrition in Dodoma is localized and ad hoc. To leverage the potential of schools as a platform for nutrition interventions, integrated and policy-mandated interventions are needed.
dc.language en
dc.publisher SAGE
dc.subject Nutrition
dc.subject Adolescents
dc.subject Agriculture
dc.subject Undernutrition
dc.subject Malnutrition
dc.subject Schools
dc.subject Education
dc.title School-based nutrition programs for adolescents in Dodoma, Tanzania: a situation analysis
dc.type Article


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