Evidence‐based complementary feeding recipe book for Kenyan caregivers: A novel approach
Abstract The Kenyan Ministry of Health (MOH) and a consortium of nutritionists, researchers and communication, and design specialists developed a novel approach to create an evidence‐based recipe book promoting complementary feeding (CF) in Kenya. The ADAPT approach includes five steps: applied rese...
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Main Authors: | Alyssa Lowe (Author), Amy Callis (Author), Ann DiGirolamo (Author), Amy W. Girard (Author), Amma Boakye (Author), Emily Ogutu (Author), Esther Omosa (Author), Frida Okeyo (Author), Lawrence Odollo (Author), Betty Samburu (Author), Caroline Arimi (Author), Penjani Kamudoni (Author), Wendy Gonzalez (Author), Patrick Codjia (Author), Laura Kiige (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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