Investigating the disjoint between education and health policy for infant feeding among teenage mothers in South Africa: a case for intersectoral work
Abstract Background Many low-and-middle-income countries, including South Africa, have high rates of teenage pregnancy. Following the World Health Organisation recommendations, South African health policy on infant feeding promotes exclusive breastfeeding until six months of age, with gradual weanin...
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Main Authors: | Jo Hunter-Adams (Author), Anna Strebel (Author), Joanne Corrigall (Author), Virginia Zweigenthal (Author) |
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