Harnessing Participatory Formative Research to Inform Women’s Preferences on Multiple Micronutrient Supplement (MMS) Design Considerations Across Four Country Contexts
Raphia Ngoutane(Pennsylvania State University), Stephen Kodish(Pennsylvania State University), Bidhan Krishna Sarker(International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research), Klaus Kraemer(Johns Hopkins University), Césaire T. Ouédraogo, Ramakwende Zoma(Pennsylvania State University), Nita Dalmiya(United Nations Children's Fund India), Rachel E. Bruning(Pennsylvania State University), Mayang Sari Sari, Ester Elisaria(Ifakara Health Institute), Kesso van Zutphen(Sight and Life), Andry Razakandrainy(Groupe de Recherches et d'Echanges Technologiques), Madhavika Bajoria(Sight and Life), Dowrot Bertine Ouaro Dabire(Burkina Faso Ministry of the Environment, Green Economy, and Climate Change), Mediatrice Kiburente(Burkina Faso Ministry of the Environment, Green Economy, and Climate Change), Kumiko Takanashi, Marie‐Claude Désilets, Rebecca Olson, Akshata Yalvigi(Pennsylvania State University)
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