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Hunger and Shame: Child Malnutrition and Poverty on Mount Kilimanjaro [Hardcover]

Mary Howard (Author), Ann V. Millard (Author)
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0415916135 978-0415916134 September 16, 1997 1
In discussing the moral and practical dilemmas posed by the malnourished children in Mount Kilimanjaro, the authors explore the shame associated with child hunger in relation to social organization, colonial history and global economy.

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...make[s] important contributions to the fields of international health and nutrition.
Medical Anthropology Quarterly

An examination is presented of child malnutrition among a relatively wealthy populace, the Chagga of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Views of family members, health workers, and government officials provide insight into the complex of ideas, institutions, and human fallibility that sustain malnutrition. Discussing the moral and practical dilemmas posed by the presence of malnourished children in the community, and exploration is presented of the shame associated with child hunger in relation to social organization, colonial history, and the global economy. The work of NURU, the Nutrition Rehabilitation Unit, established among the Chagga in 1972 is discussed. A joint European/USA NGO, NURU provides an instructive example of the cultural complexities that must be confronted if nutrition rehabilitation is to succeed.
–M. Howard, Millard, A.V.

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Mary Howard is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Ohio Wesleyan University. She has extensive fieldwork experience on Mt. Kilimanjaro. Ann Millard is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Michigan State University.

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (September 16, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0415916135
  • ISBN-13: 978-0415916134
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This is the single most important book on African poverty you are likely to read. Ok, it doesn't compare with the scope of Cliffe's The African Poor. But it is very powerfully written and extremely insightful. Those familiar with participatory assessments will know they often find that respondents blame the poor for their plight (not surprising, we do the same in developed countries) - but these results are usually ignored by the researchers. This book demonstrates how important this finding is - not because the poor ARE to blame for their poverty, but because the stigma attached to being poor creates a social poverty trap.
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A man of dignity, Francis strove to maintain his composure while telling me about the loss of his children. Read the first page
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besana mkubwa, kihamba belt, woodworking cooperative, pombe shop, lineage alignment, kihamba land, poorer kin, child malnutrition, coffee berry disease, coffee cooperative, poor kin, coffee farming, mission clinic, childhood rites, bridewealth payments, child health clinics, malnourished children, ujamaa villages, puffy skin, beer club, middle belt
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Medical Center, Mzee Lamumba, United States, Father Patricio, Francis Lema, Grandmother Shuma, East Africa, Father Cambrian, Roman Catholic, Kilimanjaro District, Mama Matthew, Julius Nyerere, Kilimanjaro Native Cooperative Union, Magdalena Minde, Paulo Lema, Arusha Declaration, Catholic Church, Edwardi Lema, International School, Mama Maria, Mama Sylvia, President Nyerere, Vincent de Paul Society, Lucas Towo, Marja-Liisa Swantz
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