Improving the Uptake and Adherence of Iron Folic Acid Supplements among Pregnant and Lactating Women
Busara carried out a study in India among 1,150 participants in partnership with the Centre for Social and Behavioural Change. The study worked on narrowing down and refining interventions aimed at driving uptake and adherence of Iron Folic Acid pills among pregnant and lactating women.
Source: Busara Center
Date of Publication: August 12, 2020
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