The Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) Kenya has called for increased investment and coordinated action to strengthen food safety systems across the country. The organization has warned that that policy commitments alone are insufficient to guarantee safe food for consumers. In a press release even as the world commemorated World Food Safety Day 2026…
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