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The Adolescent Girls’ Anaemia Control Programme: a decade of programming experience to break the inter-generational cycle of malnutrition in India. OBJECTIVE: To document the scale-up of India’s Adolescent Girls’ Anaemia […]
Article Link- 1st September 2013
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Introducing infant and young child feeding indicators into national nutrition surveillance systems: lessons from Vietnam. A comprehensive set of infant and young child feeding (IYCF) indicators for international use was […]
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Change strategies to protect, promote, and support infant and young child feeding. BACKGROUND: Despite the existence of a strong evidence base for investing in infant and young child feeding (IYCF), […]
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Identifying priorities to improve maternal and child nutrition among the Khmu ethnic group, Laos: a formative study. Chronic malnutrition in children remains highly prevalent in Laos, particularly among ethnic minority […]
Article Link- 20th April 2012
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Male influence on infant feeding in rural Guatemala and implications for child nutrition interventions. BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Guatemala has one of the highest rates of child stunting in the world, […]
Article Link- 1st June 2011
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What could infant and young child nutrition learn from sweatshops? BACKGROUND: Adequate infant and young child nutrition demands high rates of breastfeeding and good access to nutrient rich complementary foods, requiring […]
Article Link- 5th May 2011
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Breastfeeding in infancy: identifying the program-relevant issues in Bangladesh. BACKGROUND: In Bangladesh, many programs and projects have been promoting breastfeeding since the late 1980 s. Breastfeeding practices, however, have not […]
Article Link- 30th November 2010
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Breastfeeding and mixed feeding practices in Malawi: timing, reasons, decision makers, and child health consequences. BACKGROUND: In order to effectively promote exclusive breastfeeding, it is important to first understand who […]
Article Link- 1st March 2007
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Breastfeeding promotion in Thailand. National Breastfeeding Project in Thailand began in 1989. The main activities were the promotion of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative; legislation on maternity leave; and the Code […]
Article Link- 1st October 2006
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Micronutrient status and intervention programs in Malaysia. Approximately 70% of the world’s malnourished children live in Asia, giving that region the highest concentration of childhood malnutrition worldwide. Prevalence of stunting […]
Article Link- 1st June 2005