Can teaching families about milk fight child malnutrition?
NCT ID NCT05525429
Summary
This study tested a community education program in rural Nepal designed to help families overcome cultural and economic barriers to drinking more milk. The program involved training, cooking demonstrations, and clubs for mothers, fathers, and adolescent girls. Researchers measured if this approach successfully increased milk consumption and improved the growth of young children, teens, and women.
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Heifer Project International Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal, Nepal
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