Can farming help and vitamins stop child stunting? a major test in kenya
NCT ID NCT03558464
Summary
This study tested if adding nutrition and hygiene support to an existing farming program could better prevent malnutrition in children. It involved about 1,200 pregnant women in Kenya. One group received farming help plus supplements, deworming medicine, soap, and health training, while the other group received only farming help. Researchers then tracked the growth and health of the mothers and their children for two years.
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One Acre Fund
Kakamega, Kenya
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