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African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
Rural Outreach Program
ISSN: 1684-5358 EISSN: 1684-5374
Vol. 8, Num. 1, 2008

African Journal of Food Agriculture Nutrition and Development, Vol. 8, No. 1, March, 2008

Foreward

Hon. Prof. Ruth K. Oniang'o, PhD

Founder, Rural Outreach Program (ROP) www.ropkenya.org AND Editor-in-Chief, African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND) Formerly: African Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences (AJFNS) , KARI-NARL Complex, Westlands, Off Waiyaki Way, P.O. Box 29086-00625 Nairobi, KENYA, Tel: +254-20-4444030 Fax: +254-20-4444030 Email: oniango@iconnect.co.ke Website: www.ajfand.net

Code Number: nd08001

I am happy to release issue 18 of AJFAND. I hope the year 2008 is going well for each one of you and that you will find yourself in a mood to write even more passionately this year. The quality of the manuscripts continues to improve, thanks to our diligent authors.

Let me once again thank our reviewers for great support in 2007. We know we can rely on their dedication and further commitment in 2008. We in Kenya wish to thank you all for your prayers and good will. What happened to our country just was not necessary. I hope it is never repeated, at least for the sake of the lives that were lost. More importantly, I hope we have come out of this with something, something that will see us emerge a new and more tolerant and accepting of each other. I welcome you to issue 18 and wish you good reading. As you can see hits to AJFAND website are rising quite fast.

The articles in this issue are as follows:

  • Socio-demographic variables associated with AIDS epidemic: Evidence from Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the African countries.
    Aida El-Asfahani and James Girvan
  • Chemical and sensory quality of Omaze Uozongombe (Ghee), a traditional butter oil made by small holder Herero farmers in Namibia.
    Peter George Bille and Marjory Kandjou
  • Complementary feeding practices and nutrient intake from habitual complementary foods and infants 6-18 months old in Lusaka, Zambia.
    Victor Owino et al.
  • Impact of urban agriculture on water reuse and related activities on the rural population of the coastal settlements of Ondo State, Nigeria.
    Yemi Akegbejo-Samsons
  • Acidification from long-term use of urea and its effect on selected soil properties.
    Obed Lungu and RFP Dynoodt
  • Secretion of methionine by microorganisms associated with cassava fermentation.
    Ngozi Anike and Nduka Okafor
  • A pilot microbial assessment of beef sold in the Ashaiman market, a suburb of Accra, Ghana.
    Ireneous Soyiri et al.
  • Enhancing nutritional density and quality of banana-soy based complementary diet through substitution with sesame.
    John Bukusuba et al.

Thank you for your support

Ruth Oniang’o
Editor-in-Chief

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