Can eggs, fish, and better parenting give kids a brighter future?
NCT ID NCT07490899
Summary
This study aims to see if providing eggs and dried fish, along with training for caregivers on responsive parenting, helps young children in Liberia develop better thinking, language, motor, and social skills. It will involve 2,240 children aged 6 to 30 months and their caregivers across 160 rural communities. The research will compare groups receiving food, parenting support, both, or just standard local care to find the most effective combination.
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Plan International
Kakata, Liberia
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Plan International
Sanniquellie, Liberia
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Plan International
Tubmanburg, Liberia
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Plan International
Voinjama, Liberia
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