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Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections and conjunctivitis. Her single mother was invited s Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozam TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 200
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Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

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Page 1: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections and conjunctivitis. Her single mother was invited to join the farmer’s group entitled Abaixo Fome (Drive down the hunger).

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 2: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Logistic Challenge #1. From left to right, enumerator Gervasia, extensionist Geraldo, and assistent field supervisor Momad César, remove a log blocking the road in Catale. Trees frequently fall during storms on the Catale access road.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 3: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Logistic Challenge #2. This day the vehicle could not make it through the water covering the access road to Mexixine village, as there was a large hole at the end of the section where water had washed the road away. Shown here is extensionist Chiposse returning to Mexixine after having retrieved fuel for his motorcycle from the truck.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 4: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Members of Farmer’s group Monte (Posto Campo/Muchenge village) receiving planting material for their group multiplication plot. Each group receives 3-4 different varieties of orange flesh sweet potato.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 5: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Extensionist Geraldo (seated with white cap on) demonstrating to farmer’s group Graça a Deus (Thanks to God) how to prepare the sweet potato cutting for planting in the multiplication plot.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 6: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Members of Graça Deus (Posto Campo, Mwacanua A village) group preparing one quarter of the group’s multiplication plot.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 7: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Farmer’s group Independente gathered at their meeting site to sell the first vines produced from their rapid multiplication plot. The idea is to train 1-2 farmer’s groups per area to become consistent suppliers of planting material in lieu of depending strictly on project managed sites.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 8: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Extensionist Timoteo Andrade posing in the middle of the research plot in Posto Campo containing new sweet potato varieties for testing from SARRNET/INIA. Most of this plot survived despite having received poor rains.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 9: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Note how this research plot in Mexixine is thriving compared to the plot in Posto Campo, due to much more favorable moisture and soil conditions.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 10: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Farmer’s Group Graça a Deus planting their sweet potato multiplication plot. Note that they created small depressions around the vine to retain moisture due to the poor rains in Catale during the month prior to planting. The group selected a site in the zona baixa which is characterized by high residual soil moisture content.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 11: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Extensionist Anatascio Chipose posing with 3 members of the farmer’s group managing the rapid multiplication plot in Mexixine.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 12: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Cheryl Jackson posing with enumerator/community nutritionist Teresa Puessa and the family she just finished interviewing in the control area of Mirrimene, in Nicoadala district.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003

Page 13: Young girl taking care of her baby sister while mother is in the field. Catale, Mopeia district. This undernourished child is suffering from skin infections.

Cheryl Jackson visiting a conventional multiplication plot recently planted in Posto Campo, accompanied by extensionist Timóteo, members of the farmer’s group, the provincial directorate nutritionist Eugenia Raposo, and project nutritionist Nadia Osman.

Towards Sustainable Nutrition Improvement in Rural Mozambique (TSNI), Project Activities November 2002 - March 2003