High Confidence
A Cost-Effective Way to Understand Nutrition Supplement Adherence
Ethiopia, Africa
A study by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs explores a practical and cost-effective method to track adherence to micronutrient supplements among pregnant women in rural Ethiopia. This approach aims to improve maternal and child health outcomes by addressing micronutrient deficiencies and ensuring program effectiveness.
Theme Areas
Behavior Goal
Improve adherence to micronutrient supplement intake among pregnant women
Target Audiences
Methods & Approaches
Implementers & Partners
- Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Donors & Sponsors
- Not specified
Key Takeaways
- 1Tracking adherence to micronutrient supplements is crucial for improving maternal and child health outcomes.
- 2The study presents a cost-effective and practical solution tailored to resource-constrained settings.