
How Does Multi-Media Peer Learning (MMPL) in Local Languages Help Illiterate Women?
Multi-Media Peer Learning (MMPL), or “Peer-to-Peer Learning Media,” is an important tool used by the CLEAR Project to enable mothers — especially ethnic minority women

How can the “Dad Can Do It” approach help reduce the wife’s workload?
The “Dads Can Do It” approach is part of the project’s Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) strategy. It emphasizes the active and meaningful involvement

How can husbands or men help the Community Nutrition Group (CNG)?
Although the Community Nutrition Group (CNG) primarily focuses on mothers (pregnant women and mothers with children under 2 years old), husbands or men also play

Roles of the Community Nutrition Group in Promoting Maternal and Child Nutrition
The Community Nutrition Group (CNG) plays a vital role in leading and implementing food preparation activities to improve the nutrition of mothers and children in

Sustainable Community Nutrition and Well-being Enhancement approach of the CLEAR Project
The CLEAR Project has systematic approach for promoting nutrition, with an emphasis on behavioral change and improving access to nutritious food. The details are as

Multi-Media Peer Learning (MMPL)- Producing creative media for nutrition and learning in the community
The Community Livelihood Enhancement and Resilience (CLEAR) project is designed based on the principle of Community-Led Development to address poverty and promote nutrition in 7