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Tigist AstaleID; Tsegereda Abebe; Getnet Mitike
(PLOS ONE, 2023-03-13)
Community health workers (CHWs) play an important role in improving access to health ser-
vices to a broader population; particularly to communities living in remote areas. However,
the productivity of CHWs is affected ...
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
(Johns Hopkins Bloomberg, 2021-06)
The Seqota Declaration is the government of Ethiopia’s commitment to end stunting among children under two years by 2030. To attain this goal, their Excellencies at federal and regional level and in the inter-ministerial ...
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Lillian Karanja Odhiambo; Natalie Session; Jeremy Shoham and Carmel Dolan
(UKAID, 2019-04-02)
ethiopia has made strides in addressing
undernutrition and making nutrition a national
priority. Through two multisector nutrition
programmes that began in 2008 (National
Nutrition Programme I (NNPI), which was ...
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Unknown author (2019-05-17)
IDinsight uses data and evidence to help leaders combat poverty worldwide. Our collaborations deploy a large analytical toolkit to help clients design better policies, rigorously test what works, and use evidence to implement ...
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Seqota Declaration
(2022)
Community labs are multi-sectoral platforms at the woreda and kebele level that provide community
stakeholders with a forum to understand drivers of stunting in their community and collectively
brainstorm, innovate, and ...
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