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D1: Nutritional Supplements and Complementary Feeding Practices

June 16, 2010 2:00PM - 3:45PM @ Congressional Room
Presenters Discuss:
the process and outcome of implementing a rural community based behavior change project (Bangladesh.); the biological impact and operational feasibility of incorporating Ultra Rice into India's Midday Meal Scheme (India) how to design, implement, monitor and evaluate a community based nutrition education intervention, the effects of an educational intervention on caretakers' knowledge, attitudes and behaviors, as well as on child nutrition and health outcomes, and the key components of a successful community based intervention program.
Type Sessions » Panel Sessions
Speaker/Artist(s)
Moderator : Miriam Labbok, University of North Carolina, Institute for Global Health and Infectious Disease, United States

Rae Galloway, PATH, United States
Ultra Rice Improves Iron Status in Indian Schoolchildren

Shamim Hayder Talukder, Eminence, Bangladesh
KAP of Anemia and a Community Based Intervention

Jingxu Zhang, Peking University, China
Educational Intervention to Improve Complementary Feeding Practices and Physical Growth of Children in China
Tags #GHC37

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