Canadian International Food Security Research Fund2020-03-032020-03-032020-02-18http://hdl.handle.net/10625/58584Fish ponds, home gardens and poultry raising improve incomes, health and family cohesion in Cambodia. The project assisted over 4,600 households in 4 provinces in developing or improving a combination of vegetable gardens, poultry farms, and fishponds, in addition to another 3,500 non-targeted households (for a total of 17,500 family members). Women’s autonomy over food-crop and cash-crop farming increased. The enhanced homestead food production (EHFP) model provided initial inputs (quality seeds, fingerlings, chicks), technical assistance, and training on sustainable agriculture that created year-round food systems.application/pdfenWOMEN’S HEALTHCHILD HEALTHDECISION MAKINGSMALLHOLDERSHOUSEHOLD LEVELWOMEN FARMERSNUTRITIONGARDENINGFISH PONDSAQUACULTUREPOLYCULTUREPOND CULTURECAMBODIAFAR EAST ASIAScale up of homestead food production for improved nutrition in Cambodia : project storyProject Brief