Formative Research on Infant and Young Child Feeding in Vietnam, Phase I
Alive & Thrive is an initiative in Vietnam aimed at improving infant and young child feeding by increasing rates of exclusive breastfeeding and improving complementary feeding practices. This report summarizes methods and findings of a qualitative study in 2009 to identify current infant and young child feeding practices in Viet Nam and barriers to facilitators of optimal practices.
Source: Alive & Thrive
Date of Publication: October 17, 2021
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