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For decades, individual low-cost interventions were implemented to reduce the burden of disease caused by diarrhoea and to improve children`s cognitive and psychosocial development. The authors implemented a cluster-randomised controlled trial to evaluate two home-based interventions: (i) a home-environmental package comprising a kitchen sink, hygiene education, and a certified improved biomass cookstove (ICS) (henceforth referred to as "IHIP"); and_(ii) an ECD programme (henceforth referred to as "ECD"). The design led to four potential experimental conditions: (i) IHIP and amp; ECD (henceforth referred to as "IHIP + ECD"), (ii) IHIP . . .
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