Evaluating the coverage and quality of nutrition programs via a bottom‐up approach: A secondary analysis of real‐time data from an end‐user monitoring system in Ethiopia
Abstract Over the last two decades, great efforts and investments have been made in Ethiopia to ensure that all children have equal access to nutrition services in health facilities. While quality health systems are a prerequisite for quality nutrition services, little attention has been given to th...
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Main Authors: | Anne‐Sophie Donzé (Author), Abiy Tefera (Author), Kaleab Baye (Author), Stéphane Arnaud (Author), Stanley Chitekwe (Author), Arnaud Laillou (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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