Shaping Demand and Practices to Improve Family Health Outcomes in Northern India Policy Briefs
Briefs available in this series:
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Increasing institutional delivery and access to emergency obstetric care services in rural Uttar Pradesh: Implications for behavior change communication (PDF) |
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Increasing the practice of thermal care to prevent newborn hypothermia: Implications for behavior change communication in rural Uttar Pradesh (PDF) |
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Increasing early and exclusive breastfeeding in rural Uttar Pradesh: Implications for behavior change communication (PDF) |
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Increasing appropriate complementary feeding in rural Uttar Pradesh: Implications for behavior change communication (PDF) |
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Increasing postpartum contraception in rural Uttar Pradesh: Implications for behavior change communication (PDF) |
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Increasing complete immunization in rural Uttar Pradesh: Implications for behavior change communication (PDF) |
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Future demands for services from public health facilities in Uttar Pradesh (PDF) |
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Reach of media and interpersonal communication in rural Uttar Pradesh: Implications for behavior change communication (PDF) |
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Media perspectives on partnerships to address family health in northern India: Implications for behavior change communication (PDF) |
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Role of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in behavior change communication in northern India (PDF) |
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Role of advertising agencies in behavior change communication (PDF) |
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Role of the corporate sector in promoting family health in Uttar Pradesh: Implications for behavior change communication (PDF) |
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