Formative Research on Infant and Young Child Feeding in Vietnam, Phase II
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 was produced as part of the project’s second phase, and was conducted in order to identify caregivers’ complementary feeding practices and to gather feedback on caregivers’ trying and sustained new practices of complementary feeding.
Source: Alive & Thrive
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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