NIPN RESEARCH BRIEFS
The lack of access to adequate water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services continues to contribute to the burden of disease in Ethiopia. This brief describes progress in the coverage of WASH services and the contribution of improvements in WASH to the change in diarrhea and stunting in children under five years.
The policy review used the policy integration framework which has four dimensions: policy framework, sector involvement, policy goals and policy instruments to document nutrition policy outputs from 2010-2020.
This brief describes the types of social and behavior change communication (SBCC) approaches that are used in Ethiopia and their effectiveness to improve child feeding practices.
This brief analyzes the progress made during the implementation of the National Nutrition Program (NNP II (2016-2020) compared to its targets.
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