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Gender, culture and power in developing countries.

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Oslo : Centre for Development and the environment, 1991Subject(s): Gender | Women -- Women rights -- Beliefs -- Tanzania. -- Women -- Women rights -- Beliefs -- Tanzania. -- Women -- Women rights -- Beliefs -- Tanzania. -- Women -- Women rights -- Beliefs -- TanzaniaSummary: This paper throws light on the relationship between child feeding practices and underlying beliefs or conceptions and the role of nutrition education in changing such beliefs in the social processes that take place in Tanzania.
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This paper throws light on the relationship between child feeding practices and underlying beliefs or conceptions and the role of nutrition education in changing such beliefs in the social processes that take place in Tanzania.

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