In the context of improving nutrition in Zimbabwe and other developing "countries, the need to build the capacity" of community–based healthworkers (CBWs) is well recognized.1 This capacity is needed to support mothers and caregivers regarding optimal infant feeding practices and timely referrals to health institutions for issues that may be beyond CBW expertise.2 In Zimbabwe and other developing countries facing a high burden of child "malnutrition,3 there is a need to increase" the numbers of skilled infant and young child feeding (IYCF) counseling services at the community level. "As a result, the United Nations Children s" Fund (UNICEF) global generic community IYCF training and counseling package was introduced in Zimbabwe in 2011.4 Th...
Malnutrition is common among children aged 6-24 months in developing countries. It increases the ris...
Background A preliminary review of nutrition reports for Harare City revealed that set targets for ...
Behavioural change communication interventions have been shown to be effective at improving infant a...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: UNICEF in...
INTRODUCTION: Over one-quarter of children in sub-Saharan Africa are stunted; however, commercial su...
Abstract Background Despite the recent international focus on maternal and child nutrition, little a...
Over 66 per cent of children in sub-Saharan Africa remain affected by poor developmental outcomes, e...
Evidence shows that consistent and systematic interpersonal communication (IPC) is critical to chang...
Infant feeding counseling is an important intervention for the prevention of mother-to-child transmi...
The aim of this report is to describe a health education intervention involving volunteer infant fee...
Despite improvements in food production and healthcare services, the burden of malnutrition in Ugand...
Abstract Background Nutrition training can boost competence of health workers to improve children’s ...
This study was conducted to assess the association between infant and young child feeding practices ...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT PATHWAYS OF COMMUNITY-BASED INTERVENTIONS ON CHILD FEEDING AND HYG...
Malnutrition is common among children aged 6-24 months in developing countries. It increases the ris...
Background A preliminary review of nutrition reports for Harare City revealed that set targets for ...
Behavioural change communication interventions have been shown to be effective at improving infant a...
MSc (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015INTRODUCTION/BACKGROUND: UNICEF in...
INTRODUCTION: Over one-quarter of children in sub-Saharan Africa are stunted; however, commercial su...
Abstract Background Despite the recent international focus on maternal and child nutrition, little a...
Over 66 per cent of children in sub-Saharan Africa remain affected by poor developmental outcomes, e...
Evidence shows that consistent and systematic interpersonal communication (IPC) is critical to chang...
Infant feeding counseling is an important intervention for the prevention of mother-to-child transmi...
The aim of this report is to describe a health education intervention involving volunteer infant fee...
Despite improvements in food production and healthcare services, the burden of malnutrition in Ugand...
Abstract Background Nutrition training can boost competence of health workers to improve children’s ...
This study was conducted to assess the association between infant and young child feeding practices ...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT PATHWAYS OF COMMUNITY-BASED INTERVENTIONS ON CHILD FEEDING AND HYG...
Malnutrition is common among children aged 6-24 months in developing countries. It increases the ris...
Background A preliminary review of nutrition reports for Harare City revealed that set targets for ...
Behavioural change communication interventions have been shown to be effective at improving infant a...