Journal ArticleOpen Access
Impact of a Homestead Gardening Program on Household Food Security and Empowerment of Women in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
Dhaka International University
Published InFood and Nutrition Bulletin
Year2005
Citations179
Abstract
This paper assesses the additional benefits of a homestead gardening program designed to control vitamin A deficiency in Bangladesh. In February and March 2002, data were collected on the food security and social status of women from 2,160 households of active and former participants in the gardening program and from control groups in order to assess the impact and sustainability of the program. The proportions of active and former-participant households that gardened year-round were fivefold and threefold, respectively, higher than that of the control group (78% and 50% vs. 15%). In a three-month period, the households of active participants produced a median of 135 kg and consumed a median of 85 kg of vegetables, while the control households produced a…
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