Assessing Program Coverage of Two Approaches to Distributing a Complementary Feeding Supplement to Infants and Young Children in Ghana. PLoSOne. 11 (10), e0162462
Undernutrition in Bangladesh – how can data be better used to support programme planning and decision making?
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Improved assessment of child nutritional status using target weights and a novel low-cost, weight-for-height slide chart, Tropical Doctor (39)
Coverage of a market-based approach to deliver a complementary food supplement to infants and children in three districts in Eastern Ghana: use of the simple spatial survey method (S3M)(255.5). The FASEB Journal, 28(1 Supplement), 255-5.
Semi-Quantitative Evaluation of Access and Coverage (SQUEAC) of the Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) Programme in Sinazongwe District.
Determinants of coverage in Community-based, Therapeutic Care programmes: towards a joint quantitative and qualitative analysis, Disasters, December: e-publication ahead of print, PubMed PMID
Low resource methods for evaluating access and coverage in selective feeding programs, Emergency Nutrition Network (June)