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1. Understanding differential reductions in undernutrition among districts in Rwanda through the perspectives of mid‐level and community actors on policy commitment and policy coherence.

2. Behaviour change communication to improve complementary feeding practices in Ethiopia: Couples' beliefs concerning paternal involvement in childcare.

3. Diets of infants and young children in two counties of Kenya: Key drivers and barriers to improvement.

4. Programmatic adaptations to acute malnutrition screening and treatment during the COVID‐19 pandemic.

5. Shame if you do - shame if you don't: women's experiences of infant feeding.

6. Mothers' experiences of exclusive breastfeeding in a postdischarge home setting.

7. Experiences and lessons learned for planning and supply of micronutrient powders interventions.

8. Experiences and lessons learned for programme improvement of micronutrient powders interventions.

9. Experiences and lessons learned for delivery of micronutrient powders interventions.

10. Body composition and associated factors among 5–7‐year‐old children with moderate acute malnutrition in Jimma town in southwest Ethiopia: A comparative cross‐sectional study.

11. Before and after study of a national complementary and supplementary feeding programme in Rwanda, 2017–2021.

12. Using cognitive mapping to understand Senegalese infant and young child feeding decisions.

13. Barriers to appropriate complementary feeding and the use of ultra‐processed foods: A formative qualitative study from rural Oromia, Ethiopia.

14. Using formative research to design a context-specific behaviour change strategy to improve infant and young child feeding practices and nutrition in Nepal.

15. Designing an ethnographic interview for evaluation of micronutrient powder trial: Challenges and opportunities for implementation science.

16. Regulating the marketing of foods for infants and young children: Lessons from assessment of gaps in monitoring and enforcement in Thailand.

17. The economic costs of a multisectoral nutrition programme implemented through a credit platform in Bangladesh.

18. Ethiopian mothers' experiences with micronutrient powders: Perspectives from continuing and noncontinuing users.

19. Storytelling for persuasion: Insights from community health workers on how they engage family members to improve adoption of recommended maternal nutrition and breastfeeding behaviours in rural Bangladesh.

20. A realist qualitative study to explore how low‐income pregnant women use Healthy Start food vouchers.

21. A tool to assess underlying factors to water provision among Guinean children.

22. Iodine status of pregnant women living in urban Johannesburg, South Africa.

23. Addressing anaemia in pregnancy in rural plains Nepal: A qualitative, formative study.

24. Infant malnutrition treatment in Kenya: Health worker and breastfeeding peer supporter experiences.

25. After their wives have delivered, a lot of men like going out: Perceptions of HIV transmission risk and support for HIV prevention methods during breastfeeding in sub‐Saharan Africa.

26. Sustained nutrition impact of a multisectoral intervention program two years after completion.

27. How do nutrition professionals working in low‐income countries perceive and prioritize actions to prevent wasting? A mixed‐methods study.

28. Validation of 24‐h dietary recall for estimating nutrient intakes and adequacy in adolescents in Burkina Faso.

29. Barriers and facilitators to growth monitoring and promotion in Nepal: Household, health worker and female community health volunteer perceptions.

30. In‐depth assessment of snacking behaviour in unmarried adolescent girls 16–19 years of age living in urban centres of Java, Indonesia.

31. Awareness and prevalence of human milk sharing and selling in the United States.

32. Determinants of dietary practices during pregnancy: A longitudinal qualitative study in Niger.

33. Inclusion and exclusion errors in the targeted supplementary feeding programme of Ethiopia.

34. Factors influencing the uptake of a mass media intervention to improve child feeding in Bangladesh.

35. Exploring barriers and enablers for scaling up a community‐based grain bank intervention for improved infant and young child feeding in Ethiopia: A qualitative process evaluation.

36. Characterising infant and young child feeding practices and the consumption of poultry products in rural Tanzania: A mixed methods approach.

37. A qualitative study exploring midwives' perceptions and knowledge of maternal obesity: Reflecting on their experiences of providing healthy eating and weight management advice to pregnant women.

38. Transmitting Ainu traditional food knowledge from mothers to their daughters.

39. Changing gender roles and relations in food provisioning among matrilineal Khasi and patrilineal Chakhesang Indigenous rural People of North‐East India.

40. Mothers' groups enrich diet and culture through promoting traditional Quichua foods.

41. Reclaiming food security in the Mohawk community of Kahnawà:ke through Haudenosaunee responsibilities.

42. Linking agriculture and nutrition education to improve infant and young child feeding: Lessons for future programmes.

43. Do maternal perceptions of child eating and feeding help to explain the disconnect between reported and observed feeding practices?: A follow-up study.

44. Feeding behaviors during home-based treatment of moderate acute malnutrition using corn-soy blends or lipid-based nutrient supplements.

45. 'I was so worried about every drop of milk' - feeding problems at home are a significant concern for parents after major heart surgery in infancy.

46. Patterns and determinants of small-quantity LNS utilization in rural Malawi and Mozambique: considerations for interventions with specialized nutritious foods.

47. Group cell phones are feasible and acceptable for promoting optimal breastfeeding practices in a women's microcredit program in Nigeria.

48. Father's involvement and its effect on early breastfeeding practices in Viet Nam.

49. Association between maternal vitamin E status and alpha-tocopherol levels in the newborn and colostrum.

50. Breast pumps as an incentive for breastfeeding: a mixed methods study of acceptability.