Enabling Better Complementary Feeding: Guidance and Workbook
Recognizing social and behavior change (SBC) is necessary to improve all components of feeding young children—including adequate food, adequate services, and adequate feeding practices—USAID Advancing Nutrition technical experts developed guidance and a workbook that program planners or practitioners can use to plan, design, implement, and monitor programs to improve complementary feeding.
This new workbook highlights challenges and examples specific to quality SBC for improving complementary feeding. The basic concepts of quality SBC design; implementation; and monitoring, evaluation, and learning presented in this workbook can be used for improving other nutrition behaviors. Each of the workbook’s 6 modules offer links to resources for good practices and programming more generally.
Last modified: November 7, 2022
Language: English
Source: USAID Advancing Nutrition
Year of Publication: 2022