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</html><description>In Burera District, a powerful conversation is taking place&#x2014;one that puts families at the center of the fight against child malnutrition. With the joint support of Caritas Byumba and World Vision Rwanda, a community nutrition dialogue brought together parents, health workers, and local leaders to explore how the Positive Deviance/Hearth (PD/Hearth) model can create sustainable change. The meeting highlighted how simple, positive behaviors&#x2014;already practiced by some well-nourished children from poor households&#x2014;can be identified and shared with others in the community. &#x201C;The PD/Hearth model doesn&#x2019;t bring solutions from outside,&#x201D; said one facilitator. &#x201C;It helps families learn from what is already working among them.&#x201D; Through stories, cooking demonstrations, and real-life examples, participants left the dialogue with renewed energy to take action in their homes and neighborhoods. The solution to malnutrition is not only known&#x2014;it&#x2019;s shared. And through PD/Hearth, it&#x2019;s spreading from one home to another.</description><thumbnail_url>https://nutritiondialogues.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/WhatsApp-Image-2025-07-09-at-7.59.59-AM-1024x768.jpeg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
