Similar Items: Dairy intensification, mothers and children: An exploration of infant and young child feeding practices among rural dairy farmers in Kenya
- Indicators, current practice, and research gaps: Measuring infant and young child complementary feeding practices
- Scaling-up interventions to improve infant and young child feeding in India: What will it take?
- Infant and young child feeding practices differ by ethnicity of Vietnamese mothers
- Exploring barriers and enablers for scaling up a community-based grain bank intervention for improved infant and young child feeding in Ethiopia: A qualitative process evaluation
- Moderate Accuracy of Survey Responses about Infant and Young Child Feeding Counseling Reported by Mothers with Children Less than 1 Year of Age in India
- Nutrient composition of premixed and packaged complementary foods for sale in low- and middle-income countries: Lack of standards threatens infant growth
Author: Wyatt, Amanda
- Where are the opportunities for accelerating food systems innovations for healthier diets? Findings and lessons from Viet Nam
- Newcastle disease control in Chamwino District, Tanzania: Comparing different methods of vaccine delivery
- Applying an integrated engagement model to support country-led food systems transformation: Insights from the SHiFT Initiative's approach in Viet Nam, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh
- Community-engaged learning in food systems and public health
- Using outcome trajectory evaluation to assess HarvestPlus’ contribution to the development of national biofortification breeding programs
- A4NH 2013 annual report
Author: Yount, Kathryn M.
- Measurement properties of the project-level Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index
- Measurement properties of the Project-Level Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index
- The time-use agency scale: Development and validation of a measure for Ghana and beyond
- Disability and self-rated health among older women and men in rural Guatemala: The role of obesity and chronic conditions
- Exploring gendered experiences of time-use agency in Benin, Malawi, and Nigeria as a new concept to measure women’s empowerment
- Height for age increased while Body Mass Index for age remained stable between 1968 and 2007 among Guatemalan children