Journal article
Sep 04 2013
Developing evidence-based advocacy and policy change strategies to protect, promote, and support infant and young child feeding (Hajeebhoy N., 2013. Food and Nutrition Bulletin)
This article was part of a special supplement in the Food and Nutrition Bulletin on the Alive & Thrive (A&T) project. Despite the existence of a strong evidence base for investing in infant and young child feeding (IYCF), sufficiently supported IYCF policies and programs are rare.
Journal article
Sep 04 2013
Designing large-scale programs to improve IYCF in Asia and Africa
This special supplement in the Food and Nutrition Bulletin focused on the work of Alive & Thrive in designing and implementing large-scale programs to improve infant and young child feeding (IYCF) in Asia and Africa.
Journal article
Sep 04 2013
Documenting large-scale programs to improve infant and young child feeding is key to facilitating programs in child nutrition
This article was part of a special supplement in the Food and Nutrition Bulletin on the Alive & Thrive (A&T) project.
Journal article
Sep 04 2013
Using an evidence-based approach to design large-scale programs to improve infant and young child feeding (Baker J., 2013. Food and Nutrition Bulletin)
This article was part of a special supplement in the Food and Nutrition Bulletin on the Alive & Thrive (A&T) project. Global interest in scaling up nutrition outcomes has focused attention on the need for more effective programs to improve infant and young child feeding (IYCF).
Journal article
Sep 01 2011
A situational review of infant and young child feeding practices and interventions in Viet Nam (Nguyen, P.H., 2011. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition)
Sub-optimal infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices are likely a significant contributor to high undernutrition rates in Viet Nam. To date, however, there has been no comprehensive review of IYCF practices in Viet Nam.
Report
Sep 01 2010
Formative Research on IYCF Practices, Beliefs, and Influences in Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Presents findings from the formative research conducted by Alive & Thrive in 2010 that informed program design in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.