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Title: Improving complementary feeding in Ghana: reaching the vulnerable through innovative business—the case of KOKO Plus
Authors: Ghosh, Shibani
Aaron, Grant J.
Strutt, Nicholas
Kitamura, Satoshi
Amonoo-Kuofi, Harold
Keywords: innovative business
KOKO Plus
Issue Date: Feb-2014
Abstract: Reaching vulnerable populations in low-resource settings with effective business solutions is critical, given the global nature of food and nutrition security. Over a third of deaths of children under 5 years of age are directly or indirectly caused by undernutrition. The Lancet series on malnutrition (2013) estimates that over 220,000 lives of children under 5 years of age can be saved through the implementation of an infant and young child feeding and care package. A unique project being undertaken in Ghana aims to bring in two elements of innovation in infant and young child feeding. The first involves a public–private partnership (PPP) to develop and test the efficacy and effectiveness of the delivery of a low-cost complementary food supplement in Ghana called KOKO PlusTM.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4671
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