Assessing implementation outcomes for launching balanced energy protein supplementation: A formative study in rural Bangladesh
Abstract Balanced energy protein (BEP) supplementation is an efficacious intervention in pregnancy for improving birthweight and is recommended by World Health Organization (WHO) in countries with high maternal undernutrition. Few countries have implemented BEP programmes due in part to high cost, l...
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Main Authors: | Anna Kalbarczyk (Author), Mary deBoer (Author), Nazrana Khaled (Author), Barnali Chakraborty (Author), Atiya Rahman (Author), Eleonor Zavala (Author), Hafizur Rahman (Author), Hasmot Ali (Author), Rezwanul Haque (Author), Kaniz Ayesha (Author), Towfida J. Siddiqua (Author), Kaosar Afsana (Author), Parul Christian (Author), Andrew Thorne‐Lyman (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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