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Potato curry

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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoonfuls of  vegetable oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, diced
  • 4 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 4 teaspoonfuls of curry powder
  • 1 ½ teaspoonfuls of paprika
  • 1 teaspoonful of  cayenne
  • 2 teaspoonfuls of  cumin powder
  • ½ teaspoon of allspice
  • 2 teaspoonfuls of  fresh ginger, minced
  • ½ teaspoon of black pepper
  • 2 pounds  potato  peeled and cubed
  • 15 oz chickpeas  
  • 1 cup vegetable broth
  • 1 tablespoonful of  lemon juice
  • 14 oz diced tomatoes
  • 14 oz coconut milk (415 mL), 1 can
  • Rice, cooked, for serving
  • Naan bread, for serving
  • Fresh cilantro, chopped, for garnish

Preparation

-Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat until simmering.

-Add the onion and saute for about three minutes, until translucent.

-Add the garlic and saute for about two  minutes, until fragrant.

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-Add the curry powder, paprika, cayenne, cumin, allspice, ginger, salt, and pepper. Stir and cook for about 2 minutes until the spices are fragrant.

-Add the potatoes and mix well until well-coated in spices.

-Add the chickpeas and stir to incorporate.

-Add the broth, lemon juice, and tomatoes and stir, then pour in the coconut milk and stir to combine.

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-Increase the heat and bring the mixture to a simmer. Once bubbling, reduce the heat to medium and cook for 15-20 minutes, until the potatoes are tender and easily pierced with a fork.

-Serve with cooked rice and naan and garnish with fresh cilantro.

Source:tasty.co/recipe

Health benefits of potatoes

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Potatoes are a versatile root vegetable and a staple food in many households.

They are an underground tuber that grows on the roots of the plant.

Potatoes are relatively cheap, easy to grow and packed with a variety of nutrients.

-Improve Blood Sugar Control

-May improve Digestive Health

-Naturally Gluten-Free

-Potatoes contain antioxidants

-Potatoes can be satiating

-Potatoes contain Glycoalkaloids

-Regulates blood pressure

Helps calm you down

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Improve brain health

Source: food.ndtv.com

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 The N4G Paris Summit 2025: Ghana made commitments, now delivery is what matters

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Nutrition for growth is essential
Nutrition for growth is essential

In March 2025, world leaders gathered in Paris for the Nutrition for Growth (N4G) Summit, the most important global gathering on malnutrition of the decade. Over $30 billion in new financial commitments were pledged globally by more than 170 actors from 82 countries. Ghana was there. Ghana made commitments. The question now is: are those commitments enough, and will they be delivered?

Ghana made 10 commitments at the 2025 N4G Summit. One of the most significant is a pledge to spend at least $6 million annually from 2026 for the procurement of essential nutrition commodities including ready-to-use therapeutic food (RUTF), multiple micronutrient supplements (MMS), iron-folic acid tablets, vitamin A supplements, and anthropometric equipment for measuring child growth.

This financial commitment is meaningful. For years, Ghana’s nutrition programmes have depended heavily on donor funding, leaving services vulnerable to aid cuts and supply disruptions. A domestic budget line for nutrition commodities signals a shift toward ownership and sustainability. It also directly supports Ghana’s Nutrition for Growth commitments from the 2021 Tokyo Summit, several of which remain off track.

The Bigger Picture

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The 2025 N4G Summit was about more than funding. It called for systemic change: embedding nutrition in food systems, health coverage, climate resilience, and gender equality. Every dollar invested in nutrition is estimated to return $16 to the local economy. Yet malnutrition still costs Ghana an estimated 6.4 per cent of its GDP annually. That is not a public health statistic. It is an economic emergency.

The National Development Planning Commission (NDPC) has acknowledged that converting summit outcomes into actionable change requires transparent policy dialogue and locally driven solutions.

Commitments made in Paris must be tracked, funded, and implemented in Ghana’s communities. Programmes must move from pilot scale to national coverage. That will not happen without sustained political will, dedicated domestic financing, and public accountability.

Commitments made on global stages matter. But they only become meaningful when they translate into services in communities. The question is not what Ghana promised in Paris. It is what Ghana delivers at home.

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Feature article by Women, Media and Change under its Nourish Ghana: Advocating for Increased Leadership to Combat Malnutrition project

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ProofreadCabbage stew made with Coconut oilProofread

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Coconut oil cabbage stew
Nutrition for growth is essential

Cabbage is very rich in fibre, the main supplier of roughage. This helps the body retain water and it maintains the bulkiness of the food as it moves through the bowels.

Thus, it is a good remedy for constipation and other digestion-related problems.

Ingredients

-1 large cabbage

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– 4 large fresh tomatoes

– 1 large onion

– Pepper

-Garlic

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-2 large salmon

-1 tin of mackerel

-2 large green pepper

-Salt to taste

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Preparation

-Chop cabbage roughly and wash in a large pot of water

-Pour vinegar on it and wait until you make other preparations. Then drain.

-Heat coconut oil in a saucepan over medium heat

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-Cook and stir onion in hot oil until onion turns dark brown.

-Blend tomatoes, green pepper, garlic and onion and add to the oil

-Add tomato paste, mackerel and salmon to stew

-Add cabbage, stir and cover to cook for 7 – 10 minutes

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-Allow to simmer when it is soft and serve with rice, yam etc.

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