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Reducing child global undernutrition at scale in Sofala Province, Mozambique, using Care Group Volunteers to communicate health messages to mothers
Thomas P Davis, Carolyn Wetzel, Emma Hernandez Avilan, Cecilia de Mendoza Lopes, Rachel P Chase, Peter J Winch and Henry B Perry
Global Health: Science and Practice March 2013, 1(1):35-51; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-12-00045
Thomas P Davis Jr
aFood for the Hungry, Washington, DC, USA
Carolyn Wetzel
aFood for the Hungry, Washington, DC, USA
Emma Hernandez Avilan
bInternational Relief and Development, Beira, Mozambique
Cecilia de Mendoza Lopes
cFHI 360, Beirea, Sofala, Mozambique
Rachel P Chase
dDepartment of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA Correspondence to Henry Perry,
Peter J Winch
dDepartment of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA Correspondence to Henry Perry,
Henry B Perry
dDepartment of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA Correspondence to Henry Perry,
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Reducing child global undernutrition at scale in Sofala Province, Mozambique, using Care Group Volunteers to communicate health messages to mothers
Thomas P Davis, Carolyn Wetzel, Emma Hernandez Avilan, Cecilia de Mendoza Lopes, Rachel P Chase, Peter J Winch, Henry B Perry
Global Health: Science and Practice Mar 2013, 1 (1) 35-51; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-12-00045
Reducing child global undernutrition at scale in Sofala Province, Mozambique, using Care Group Volunteers to communicate health messages to mothers
Thomas P Davis, Carolyn Wetzel, Emma Hernandez Avilan, Cecilia de Mendoza Lopes, Rachel P Chase, Peter J Winch, Henry B Perry
Global Health: Science and Practice Mar 2013, 1 (1) 35-51; DOI: 10.9745/GHSP-D-12-00045
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