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NAME: EMAIL: CONTACT: LIST OF CONTENTS: STUART AKUA COUNTRY: [email protected] +256788400256 or +256756586689 UGANDA PEOPLE AND CONNECTION FAST IDEA GENERATION PROBLEM DEFINITION STAKEHOLDER MAPPING

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NAME:

EMAIL:

CONTACT:

LIST OF CONTENTS:

STUART AKUA

COUNTRY:

[email protected]

+256788400256 or +256756586689

UGANDA

PEOPLE AND CONNECTION

FAST IDEA GENERATION

PROBLEM DEFINITION

STAKEHOLDER MAPPING

PROBLEM DEFINITION

WORKSHEET F

What is the key issue you are trying to address and why is it important?

What social/cultural factors shape this problem?

What evidence do you have that this is worth the invest- ment?

Can you think of this problem in a di ernet way? Can you reframe it?

Who is it a problem for?

I want to clarify my prioritiesby focusing on key critical issues

malnutrition in ADULTSpeople of working agein uganda today are not able to achieve their potential as a consequence of childhood malnutrition.

Children or infants in their familiesCommunity developmentcountry's revenue inflows

Community mindset towards agriculture

Gender roles withinthe communities as women lead on the production on food in families

Regional food production,natives believe certain regions are supposed to grow a particular kind of foods causing nutritionaldefieciencies

Land tenure visa-v land ownership

Food taboos, there areparticular foods that children are not entitled toeat like fishPresence of sugar factories people use the little land available togrow canes for income

Local Government planning sectors

.54% of adults in Uganda today suffered from stunting as children meaning that more than 8 million people of working age are not able to achieve their potential as a consequence of childhood malnutrition 1 in 4 adults in East

Central is malnourished

91% of the populationarer subsistence farmers and majorly grow cassava, millet, rice, sweet potatoes, maize and beans for food crops and Robusta coffee, sugar cane for cash crops

We need to ensurefamily-lednutritional services incommunities

54% of adults in Uganda today suffered from stunting as children meaning that more than 8 million people of working age are not able to achieve their potential as a consequence of childhood malnutrition

STAKEHOLDER MAPPING for the MODEL VILLAGE PROJECT