Layering of a health, nutrition and sanitation programme onto microfinance-oriented self-help groups in rural India: results from a process evaluation
Abstract Background The state of Bihar has been lagging behind Indian national averages on indicators related to maternal and child health, primarily due to lack of knowledge among mothers of young children on lifesaving practices and on where to seek services when healthcare is needed. Hence, the J...
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Main Authors: | Laili Irani, Janine Schooley, Supriya, Indrajit Chaudhuri |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/66e040993adf4f52a44c5e8efb6b2b74 |
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