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9. 'I Can't Answer What You're Asking Me. Let Me Go, Please.': Cognitive Interviewing to Assess Social Support Measures in Ethiopia and Kenya

12. Independent and combined effects of improved water, sanitation, and hygiene, and improved complementary feeding, on child stunting and anaemia in rural Zimbabwe: a cluster-randomised trial

13. “Because of mchango, I give my baby gripe water so he sleeps and stops crying”: Exclusive breastfeeding and parents’ concerns about colic-like symptoms in infants under 6 months in Lake Zone, Tanzania

16. Including calcium‐fortified water or flour in modeled diets based on local foods could improve calcium intake for women, adolescent girls, and young children in Bangladesh, Uganda, and Guatemala

26. current evidence and programmatic considerations

27. Developing a Measure of Behavior Change in a Program to Help Low-Income Parents Prevent Unhealthful Weight Gain in Children

29. Job Satisfaction and Retention of Community Nutrition Educators: The Importance of Perceived Value of the Program, Consultative Supervision, and Work Relationships

31. Calcium supplementation for the prevention of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy: current evidence and programmatic considerations

35. Engaging fathers to improve complementary feeding is acceptable and feasible in the Lake Zone, Tanzania

40. Soy- and rice-based processed complementary food increases nutrient intakes in infants and is equally acceptable with or without added milk powder

41. Nutrition behavior change among EFNEP participants is higher at sites that are well managed and whose front-line nutrition educators value the program

44. Supplemental Material, Tanzania_EBF_TIPs_Sup_Files_B_Counseling_Guides_12Nov2018_(1) - Barriers and Opportunities for Improved Exclusive Breast-Feeding Practices in Tanzania: Household Trials With Mothers and Fathers

45. Development of a nutritionally adequate and culturally appropriate weaning food in Kwara State, Nigeria: an interdisciplinary approach

46. Maternal caregiving capabilities are associated with child linear growth in rural Zimbabwe.

48. Integrating Calcium Supplementation into Facility-Based Antenatal Care Services in Western Kenya: A Qualitative Process Evaluation to Identify Implementation Barriers and Facilitators

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