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Research Study
AfriCHAN has officially launched an in-depth research study titled “Determinants of Stunting in Rural Eastern Uganda.” This study aims to uncover the root causes of chronic malnutrition among children under five, with an emphasis on household practices, food systems, maternal health, and community-based determinants. The findings are expected to guide local and national policymakers in strengthening nutrition strategies to reduce stunting and improve early childhood development.
Stunting remains a pressing issue in Uganda, affecting: Physical growth Cognitive development Immunity Long-term productivity AfriCHAN’s study seeks to generate actionable evidence to address underlying causes.

The study will be conducted over a 12-month period and will use: Household surveys Growth monitoring Key informant interviews Focus group discussions Health facility data reviews A total of 1,200 households will be reached.

The research aims to generate: Detailed nutritional profiles Policy recommendations Intervention models Scalable community solutions Predictive data for stunting trends The findings will be shared through publications, conferences, and government platforms
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