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Beginning in September 2017, SPRING supported a national technical working group to ensure that new evidence-based recommendations—part
The Case for Systems ThinkingFigure 1. The SPRING Framework for Applying Systems Thinking to Nutrition
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IntroductionBackground
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BackgroundThe Strengthening Partnerships, Results, and Innovation
Executive SummaryIntroductionDespite significant progress toward improving health outcomes, Senegal continues to face challenges around optimal nutrition, especially for women and children.
In the Kyrgyz Republic, 35 percent of women of
reproductive age (15–49 years) suffer from some
form of anemia.
When SPRING community activist Chinara Mavlyanova learned that Rano and Zainalabid’s daughter-in-law, Eliza Rysalieva, was pregnant, she began visiting the household, teaching the family about the importance of a healthy diet for expectant mothers, including eating foods rich in iron to prevent…
Executive SummaryConsumption of iron supplements by pregnant womenDietary d
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SPRING is supporting national efforts to improve nutrition-related health outcomes in Bangladesh. Through a series of activities, SPRING is working with local partners and the Ministry of Health to strengthen in-country capacity to reduce undernutrition.
Mobile health (mHealth) is gaining recognition as a useful and versatile public health tool.