Empowering women can improve child dietary diversity in Ethiopia
Abstract Women empowerment is an underlying factor of child feeding and nutrition. However, the lack of standardized measurements has made it difficult to design interventions that embed women empowerment and measure their impacts. This study aimed to assess temporal trends in women empowerment in E...
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Main Authors: | Kaleab Baye (Author), Arnaud Laillou (Author), Stanley Chitekwe (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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