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1. Co‐coverage of reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health interventions shows wide inequalities and is associated with child nutritional outcomes in Ethiopia (2005–2019).

2. Child feeding practices in rural Ethiopia show increasing consumption of unhealthy foods.

3. Drivers of change in weight‐for‐height among children under 5 years of age in Ethiopia: Risk factors and data gaps to identify risk factors.

4. Complementary feeding and food‐group level inequality among Ethiopian children 6–23 months of age (2011–2019).

5. Progress in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) coverage and potential contribution to the decline in diarrhea and stunting in Ethiopia.

6. Magnitude, trends and drivers of the coexistence of maternal overweight/obesity and childhood undernutrition in Ethiopia: Evidence from Demographic and Health Surveys (2005–2016).

7. Predictors of prediabetes/diabetes and hypertension in Ethiopia: Reanalysis of the 2015 NCD STEPS survey using causal path diagrams.

8. Understanding delays in the introduction of complementary foods in rural Ethiopia.

9. Estimating the number of deaths averted from 2008 to 2020 within the Ethiopian CMAM programme.

10. Subnational mapping for targeting anaemia prevention in women of reproductive age in Ethiopia: A coverage‐equity paradox.

11. Whole egg powder makes nutritious diet more affordable for Ethiopia: A cost of the diet and affordability analysis.

12. Child growth faltering dynamics in food insecure districts in rural Ethiopia.

13. 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.

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

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

16. Effect of enhanced nutrition services with community‐based nutrition services on the diet quality of young children in Ethiopia.

17. Effect of community‐based nutritional education on dietary diversity and consumption of animal‐source foods among rural preschool‐aged children in the Ilu Abba Bor zone of southwest Ethiopia: Quasi‐experimental study.

18. Seasonal variation in maternal dietary diversity is reduced by small‐scale irrigation practices: A longitudinal study.

19. Social and behaviour change communication to improve child feeding practices in Ethiopia.

20. Do non‐maternal adult female household members influence child nutrition? Empirical evidence from Ethiopia.

21. Prevalence and determinants of concurrent wasting and stunting and other indicators of malnutrition among children 6–59 months old in Kersa, Ethiopia.

22. Vitamin A supplementation and estimated number of averted child deaths in Ethiopia: 15 years in practice (2005–2019).

23. Effect of complementary feeding behaviour change communication delivered through community‐level actors on infant growth and morbidity in rural communities of West Gojjam Zone, Northwest Ethiopia: A cluster‐randomized controlled trial.

24. Aflatoxin contamination of human breast milk and complementary foods in southern Ethiopia.

25. Early breastfeeding practices contribute to exclusive breastfeeding in Bangladesh, Vietnam and Ethiopia.

26. Associations of maternal resources with care behaviours differ by resource and behaviour.

27. Maternal depression is associated with child undernutrition: A cross‐sectional study in Ethiopia.

28. Nutritional status and intestinal parasites among young children from pastoralist communities of the Ethiopian Somali region.

29. Pre‐pregnancy iodized salt improved children's cognitive development in randomized trial in Ethiopia.

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

31. Factors associated with socio‐demographic characteristics and antenatal care and iron supplement use in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Senegal.

32. Ethiopian women's perspectives on antenatal care and iron‐folic acid supplementation: Insights for translating global antenatal calcium guidelines into practice.

33. Association between maternal social capital and infant complementary feeding practices in rural Ethiopia.

34. Caregiver-infant's feeding behaviours are associated with energy intake of 9-11 month-old infants in rural Ethiopia.

35. Simulated effects of home fortification of complementary foods with micronutrient powders on risk of inadequate and excessive intakes in West Gojjam, Ethiopia.

36. Evaluation of the effects of iodized salt on the mental development of preschool-aged children: a cluster randomized trial in northern Ethiopia.

37. Determinants of stunting reduction in Ethiopia 2000 - 2011.

38. Magnitude and determinants of malnutrition among pregnant women in eastern Ethiopia: evidence from rural, community-based setting.

39. Predicted implications of using percentage weight gain as single discharge criterion in management of acute malnutrition in rural southern Ethiopia.

40. Nutritional status and cognitive performance of mother-child pairs in Sidama, Southern Ethiopia.

41. Factors associated with dietary diversity and length‐for‐age z‐score in rural Ethiopian children aged 6–23 months: A novel approach to the analysis of baseline data from the Sustainable Undernutrition Reduction in Ethiopia evaluation

42. Bottlenecks and predictors of coverage and adherence outcomes for a micronutrient powder program in Ethiopia.

43. Adherence partners are an acceptable behaviour change strategy to support calcium and iron-folic acid supplementation among pregnant women in Ethiopia and Kenya.

44. Infant responsiveness, alertness, haemoglobin and growth in rural Sidama, Ethiopia.

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