Socio-economic and environmental factors affecting breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices among Batwa and Bakiga communities in south-western Uganda.
Improving breastfeeding and complementary feeding practices is needed to support good health, enhance child growth, and reduce child mortality. Limited evidence is available on child feeding among Indigenous communities and in the context of environmental changes. We investigate past and present bre...
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Main Authors: | Giulia Scarpa (Author), Lea Berrang-Ford (Author), Sabastian Twesigomwe (Author), Paul Kakwangire (Author), Maria Galazoula (Author), Carol Zavaleta-Cortijo (Author), Kaitlin Patterson (Author), Didacus B Namanya (Author), Shuaib Lwasa (Author), Ester Nowembabazi (Author), Charity Kesande (Author), IHACC Research Team (Author), Janet E Cade (Author) |
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