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Resource: Lactation Management in Early Postpartum 3-Day Training Manual

This training manual aims to strengthen the lactation management skills of health workers in Nepal. ARCH’s research, conducted in collaboration with the Child Health Division, Department of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Population, informed the manual. Suggested citation: Helen Keller International. (2015) Lactation Management in Early Postpartum 3-Day Training Manual. Helen Keller International, Kathmandu,…

Resource: Cambodian Mothers Influenced by Promotion of Breast-milk Substitutes: Research Findings and Recommendations for Policymakers

This ARCH brief summarizes research on how the illegal promotion of breastmilk substitutes influences mothers in Cambodia. The brief proposes actions for policymakers to improve the nutrition, health, and survival of Cambodian children. Suggested citation: Helen Keller International. (2015) Cambodian Mothers Influenced by Promotion of Breast-Milk Substitutes: Research Findings and Recommendations for Policymakers Assessment and…

Resource: Cambodian Store Owners Influenced by Promotion of Breast-milk Substitutes: Research Findings and Recommendations for Policymakers

This ARCH brief summarizes research on how the illegal promotion of breastmilk substitutes influences store owners in Cambodia. The brief proposes actions to improve the nutrition, health, and survival of Cambodian children. Suggested citation: Helen Keller International. (2015) Cambodian Store Owners Influenced by Promotion of Breast-Milk Substitutes: Research Findings and Recommendations for Policymakers Assessment and…

Resource: Joint Research on Breast-Milk Substitute Promotion and Labeling Violations: Observations at Points-of-Sale in Six Provinces across Cambodia (Published with World Vision Cambodia)

ARCH collaborated with World Vision International on this research. The research report describes findings on the availability, promotion, and labeling violations of breastmilk substitutes in six provinces in Cambodia. Suggested citation: WVI and HKI. (2015). Breast-milk Substitutes Promotion and Labeling Violations: Observations at Points-of-sale in Six Provinces across Cambodia. Research Report. Phnom Penh: Cambodia.

Resource: Labeling Study Report: Tanzania

This report describes findings from ARCH’s assessment of labels for commercially produced complementary foods and selected commercially produced foods not specifically marketed for but commonly consumed by infants and young children in Tanzania. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to describe the extent to which the labels comply with both local and international guidance…

Resource: Labeling Study Report: Nepal

This report describes findings from ARCH’s assessment of labels for commercially produced complementary foods and selected commercially produced foods not specifically marketed for but commonly consumed by infants and young children in Nepal. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to describe the extent to which the labels comply with both local and international guidance…

Resource: Labeling Study Report: Senegal

This report describes findings from ARCH’s assessment of labels for commercially produced complementary foods and selected commercially produced foods not specifically marketed for but commonly consumed by infants and young children in Senegal. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to describe the extent to which the labels comply with both local and international guidance…

Resource: Labeling Study Report: Cambodia

This report describes findings from ARCH’s assessment of labels for commercially produced complementary foods and selected commercially produced foods not specifically marketed for but commonly consumed by infants and young children in Cambodia. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to describe the extent to which the labels comply with both local and international guidance…