New Course Teaches Policymakers and Practitioners How to Use Behavioral Design to Improve Nutrition Outcomes
This article describes a course that offers an introduction to behavioral science and behavioral design, and how to apply these approaches to nutrition
Barriers to Feeding Young Children Well During and After Illness: Insight from the DRC
This blog post captures insights gained from Breakthrough ACTION’s work to understand the barriers caregivers face in feeding children during and after illness.
In Honor of World Breastfeeding Week: Interpreting Baby’s Cries
This blog post describes how insights on how the increasingly varied cries of growing infants can affect exclusive breastfeeding by their mothers.
Social and Behavior Change for Postpartum Family Planning
This blog post highlights how social and behavior change can be used before, during, and after services to address postpartum family planning needs.
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