Improving complementary feeding practices, programs and policies for optimal early childhood nutrition in Kenya: What would work?
Abstract Complementary feeding practices are greatly influenced by local contexts. Therefore, national home‐grown evidence, policies and guidelines are critical to improving infant and young children's diets. This Special Issue has provided a comprehensive, evidence‐based analysis of the situat...
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Main Authors: | Patrick Codjia (Author), Laura Kiige (Author), Christiane Rudert (Author), Stella Nordhagen (Author), Ty Beal (Author), Veronica Kirogo (Author), Flaminia Ortenzi (Author), Wendy Gonzalez (Author), Penjani Kamudoni (Author), Aashima Garg (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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