A quasi-experimental evaluation of a nutrition behavior change intervention delivered through women’s self-help groups in rural india: impacts on maternal and young child diets, anthropometry, and intermediate outcomes

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    Given the extensive reach of women`s groups in India, particularly into rural populations that health system interventions have difficulty reaching and where malnutrition prevails, the SHG platform has emerged as a potential platform for delivering nutrition-focused behavior change communication (BCC) interventions. Several evaluations in India have examined impacts of group-based nutrition BCC interventions on maternal and child diet and health outcomes. The review of women`s group-based nutrition interventions in South Asia found that measurement of the intermediate outcomes along multiple impact pathways is often overlooked. Most evaluations of agriculture . . .

     

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