Use Of Various Communication Mechanisms Would Improve Aid Programs Targeting Smallholder Farmers

Chicago Council on Global Affairs: Guest Commentary — Elevating the Smallholder Voice and Making Aid more Accountable for Improved Food and Nutrition Security
Anne Wanlund, country director at Gardens for Health International, discusses how “having high-quality, context-specific information is critical to designing successful food and nutrition security activities.” She encourages the use of feedback mechanisms and multi-directional communication structures to ensure accurate data, accountability, and transparency among programs affecting smallholder farmers (3/10).

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