Innovation and entrepreneurship in child nutrition: knowledge and constraints among cooking partners and caregiver mothers in the Cuna Más program

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  • Mariela Eraida Quispe Bardales Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola
  • Luis Alex Alzamora De Los Godos Urcia Universidad Norbert Wiener
  • Fiorella Sthefany Valladolid Marcos Universidad Norbert Wiener
  • Jully Pahola Calderón Saldaña Universidad de San Martín de Porres
  • Rossina Dany De La Rosa Condormango Universidad César Vallejo
  • Moisés Roldán Medina Universidad Privada San Juan Bautista
  • Ofelia Nora Ureta Crisóstomo Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18687/LEIRD2025.1.1.1058

Palabras clave:

social innovation, community entrepreneurship, citizen participation, child food security, territorial social management

Resumen

This study examines social innovation and community entrepreneurship within the National Program Cuna Más, framed as a strategy to address economic and financial crises. It focuses on the perceptions, participation, and positioning of community actors engaged in the program’s nutritional component in the districts of Jacobo Hunter (Arequipa) and Ate (Lima). Using a qualitative, descriptive, and phenomenological approach, the study explores four key dimensions: capacity building and empowerment, service delivery assessment, collaborative management, and anemia control. Data were collected through individual interviews, focus groups, and direct observation to identify structural limitations and pathways for improvement. Findings show that innovation driven by local communities can enhance child nutrition services when supported by strong organizational culture and empowered local leadership. However, critical barriers were identified, including insufficient funding, weak institutional coordination, and limited community engagement. The study concludes that fostering territorial-based social entrepreneurship strengthens the sustainability of early childhood programs like Cuna Más. It also promotes creative responses to financial constraints, supporting a social management model that is adaptive and resilient in the face of systemic challenges.

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2025-12-09

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Quispe Bardales, M. E., Alzamora De Los Godos Urcia, L. A., Valladolid Marcos, F. S., Calderón Saldaña, J. P., De La Rosa Condormango, R. D., Roldán Medina, M., & Ureta Crisóstomo, O. N. (2025). Innovation and entrepreneurship in child nutrition: knowledge and constraints among cooking partners and caregiver mothers in the Cuna Más program. LACCEI, 2(13). https://doi.org/10.18687/LEIRD2025.1.1.1058

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