Making programmes worth their salt: Assessing the context, fidelity and outcomes of implementation of the double fortified salt programme in Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract Double fortified salt (DFS) has proven efficacy in addressing iron deficiency and anaemia, thus improving maternal and child nutrition outcomes. However, DFS delivery in large‐scale settings is less understood, with limited documentation of its fidelity of implementation (FOI). We assessed...

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Main Authors: Shruthi Cyriac (Author), Amy Webb Girard (Author), Usha Ramakrishnan (Author), M. G. Venkatesh Mannar (Author), Kriti Khurana (Author), Rahul Rawat (Author), Lynnette M. Neufeld (Author), Reynaldo Martorell (Author), Mduduzi N. N. Mbuya (Author)
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Published: Wiley, 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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