Food price volatility and socio-economic inequalities in poor food consumption status during coronavirus disease-2019 lockdown among slum and non-slum households in urban nansana municipality, uganda

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  • who: Edward Buzigi from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Food price volatility and socio-economic inequalities in poor food consumption status during coronavirus disease-2019 lockdown among slum and non-slum households in urban Nansana municipality, Uganda, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Background This study assessed staple household consumption scores (FCS) poor household consumption status its association with socio-economic inequalities during enforcing partial lifting of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) lockdown restrictions in slum non-slum households (HHs) of Methods Repeated cross-sectional surveys were conducted during enforcing partial lifting of COVID-19 . . .

     

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