Moreno, CristianAlvarez, AlejandraOspina, NathalieBastidas, AlexandraLopez, ClaudiaMelo, PaulaMosquera, TeresaCuéllar, DavidDel Castillo, Sara2018-11-232018-11-232018-11http://hdl.handle.net/10625/57339“This work was carried out with the aid of a grant from Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and with financial support from the Government of Canada, provided through Global Affairs Canada (GACSpanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: "Historia de cambio: Shagras para la vida, de los huertos tradicionales, a las shagras ancestrales agroecológicas y más nutritivas"“Shagras for life” focused on three pillars: agroecological food production, retrieval of the community’s alimentation memory, and diet diversity. The impact of Shagras for life became evident in the increase in diet diversity of homes and families. The project methodology boosts the traditional shagra and home garden, integrating agriculture with nutrition and socio-cultural processes and environments that contribute to achieving food security and the right to health.application/pdfenFOOD SECURITYFOOD SOVEREIGNTYINDIGENOUS VEGETABLESTRADITIONAL PRACTICESLOCAL FOOD SYSTEMSGARDENINGCOMMUNITY GARDENSAGROECOLOGYRURAL ECONOMYMEDICINAL PLANTSCOLOMBIASOUTH AMERICAChange story : Shagras for life, from traditional home gardens to ancestral, agroecological and more nutritious shagrasWorking Paper