National Nutrition Communication Campaign in Indonesia: a cross-sectional study of factors associated with exposure
Abstract Background Reducing childhood stunting continues to be a priority in Indonesia. In 2015, the National Nutrition Communication Campaign (NNCC) implemented mass media and interpersonal communication (IPC) interventions to disseminate stunting-related information. Whereas other studies of the...
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Main Authors: | Leiema Hunt (Author), Abigail Norton (Author), Chantel Daines (Author), Evie Friedbaum (Author), Danica Topham (Author), Ryan Moffat (Author), Scott Torres (Author), Mary Linehan (Author), Hafiza Jusril (Author), Cougar Hall (Author), Benjamin Crookston (Author), Josh West (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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