Comparison of nutritional status of children aged 6-59 months between households receiving unconditional cash transfers and those receiving dry food rations in Rwamwanja refugee settlement, Uganda: a cross-sectional study
Background: Uganda is currently host to more than 1·2 million refugees from neighbouring countries. Women and children make up more than 54%. Food is distributed to address the nutritional needs of the refugees. Recently, unconditional cash transfers have also been provided to some refugee household...
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Main Author: | Susan Karuhanga (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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