A subnational affordability assessment of nutritious foods for complementary feeding in Kenya
Abstract Complementary feeding among children aged 6-23 months is a key determinant of micronutrient deficiencies and childhood stunting, the burdens of which remain high in Kenya. This study examines the affordability of complementary foods to increase young children's nutrient consumption acr...
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Main Authors: | Theresa Ryckman (Author), Patrick Codjia (Author), Stella Nordhagen (Author), Caroline Arimi (Author), Veronica Kirogo (Author), Laura Kiige (Author), Penjani Kamudoni (Author), Ty Beal (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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