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Malnutrition biggest challenge in northern Ghana – USAID

June 22, 2015
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Malnutrition biggest challenge in northern Ghana – USAID
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), has observed that nutrition is one of the biggest challenges confronting people in the Northern, Upper East, and Upper West Regions.

To help address this, USAID is investing $50 million out of a total of $150 million spent to improve agriculture and nutrition in the three regions.

[contextly_sidebar id=”K5LIcYyRFlDy97JTtYXjoEQPHMtjEk3Q”]USAID has therefore through its Feed the Future (FTF) Agriculture Technology Transfer (ATT) project has introduced a technology known as the ‘Soy-cow’ technology capable of processing soya beans into very nutritious milk drink.

Inspecting one of such technology in Wa, Andy Karas, USAID Acting Ghana Mission Director said the FTF ATT project is committed to finding the best technology to support women farmers to increase agriculture production and improve household incomes and nutritional values.

He said in Ghana, the USAID’s operated in areas such as economic empowerment, health, education and good governance with special focus on agriculture targeting women farmers because of their key role in supporting household incomes.

Mr Karas said USAID is working with many local partners to achieve its project goals and he commended private sector partnership and contribution to the realisation of its vision and mission in Ghana.

Mike Dockrey, Chief of Party, ATT project praised women contribution to agriculture in the country especially in the three regions, hence, the commitment of the  project to support them with innovative technology that would reduce the suffering they go through using the traditional method of farming  to increase production.

Source: GNA

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