Understanding the role of intersectoral convergence in the delivery of essential maternal and child nutrition interventions in Odisha, India: a qualitative study
Abstract Background Convergence of sectoral programs is important for scaling up essential maternal and child health and nutrition interventions. In India, these interventions are implemented by two government programs - Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and National Rural Health Mission...
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Main Authors: | Sunny S. Kim (Author), Rasmi Avula (Author), Rajani Ved (Author), Neha Kohli (Author), Kavita Singh (Author), Mara van den Bold (Author), Suneetha Kadiyala (Author), Purnima Menon (Author) |
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2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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