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Factors associated with home visits by volunteer community health workers to implement a home-fortification intervention in Bangladesh: A multilevel analysis

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Sarma, Haribondhu
Tariqujjaman, Md
Mbuya, Mduduzi NN
Askari, Sufia
Banwell, Cathy
Bossert, Thomas
D'Este, Catherine
Ahmed, Tahmeed

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Cambridge University Press

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Objective: BRAC, an international development organization based in Bangladesh, engages community health workers called Shasthya Shebikas (SS) to implement home fortification of foods with micronutrient powders (MNP). We identified factors associated with home visits by SS, at different levels of the BRAC programme-delivery hierarchy, to implement home-fortification interventions.

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Public Health Nutrition

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2037-12-31