Happening now ➡️ presenting findings from different @DikodaL projects at #MNF2023 🙌🏼 You can find us in the poster area (115, 117, 118, 166 & 237).
First time in the Netherlands 🇳🇱 and at the @MNForum Global Conference #MNF2023 . Excited to be here in The Hague and present some of the research that I have been involved in with @DikodaL !
Dikoda’s Dr Sophie Goudet and Dr Ana Irache are attending #MNF2023 in The Hague this week! Excited to share insights and to collaborate for #N4R@MNForum.Follow us for updates!
Excited to be involved with Dikoda in this #PhotoVoice 📸 study investigating factors influencing dietary behaviours of adolescents attending high schools in #Fiji
More coming soon!
Dikoda was thrilled and excited to engage the voices of #Fiji teenagers in building a healthy Fiji and exploring food research. The survey & #PhotoVoice exercise with teens at selected Fiji schools is helping inform healthier lifestyles and outcomes for Fiji communities. 📷🌟
Thank you to the #Dhaka North City Corporation for meeting with us last week! We discussed operational research on #nutritionpositive food environments in the #Bangladesh capital's poor urban communities. Stay tuned as our collaboration progresses: https://t.co/PdsX2h0qSe.
Dikoda was contracted by @UNICEF to support the #Bangladesh government 🇧🇩 to improve #nutrition services for #women & low birth weight #babies. Thanks to all stakeholders who attended last week's 1st consultation in Dhaka! Looking forward to working together. #LBWB
Super pleased to end this year by sharing my 2nd PhD article on the #doubleburden ➡️ “Intra‐household double burden of overweight/obesity and anaemia: Evidence from 49 low‐and middle‐income countries”
@WarwickGlobal
https://t.co/gU5uV0ETTl
A good way to end the year!
My first PhD paper recently got published by @BMJ_Open. The paper synthesises evidence on use of lay consultants in slums of LMICs.
Thanks to my co-authors for their immense contribution.
@WarwickGlobal@GhruSlums
https://t.co/ffOWSQiebI
From our recent study in Myanmar, when provided with more cash, approximately half of all women felt it improved their families’ diets. It helped increase the amount of food their children were fed, but also helped improve the variety of foods they ate.
https://t.co/P7vCsH74E9
New article ➡️ The influence of the urban food environment on diet, nutrition and health outcomes in low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review
https://t.co/BWjb1BUb6c
Thank you to @SusWestbury and Dr Oyinlola Oyebode for leading this work!
As a woman living with an #autoimmune disease, I can’t recommend this book highly enough! So happy to see it featured in The Lancet:
The mistreatment of women in medicine https://t.co/4isYNsxdvp