Abstract
This study examined the relationship between women's empowerment in agriculture (WEA), women's agency in nutrition, and their food security. It aimed to quantify the moderating effect of women's agency in nutrition on the association between WEA and food security. Data from the NutriFish project, a gender- and nutrition-sensitive agricultural intervention in fishing villages in Uganda, were utilized. The study included 380 primary Ugandan female decision makers in dual adult households. WEA was measured using the Project-level Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index (pro-WEAI). Women's agency in nutrition was assessed through measures of agency in regular diet, pregnancy diet, breastfeeding diet, and food purchase. Binary logit regression models were employed to estimate differential associations between WEA and food security, testing three-way interactions between WEA, agency in regular diet, and food purchase. Results showed that WEA was associated with a 0.18 increase in the predicted probability of food security (p
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Barak, F., Efitre, J., Odong, R., & Melgar-Quiñonez, H. (2023). Women’s agency in nutrition in the association between women’s empowerment in agriculture and food security: A case study from Uganda. World Food Policy, 9(2), 228–249. https://doi.org/10.1002/wfp2.12063
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