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Prioritizing Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Behaviors

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USAID Advancing Nutrition
Publication Date:
August 2021
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This tool helps nutrition program planners and implementers achieve effective social and behavior change by sharpening their focus on fewer behaviors. Tables and instructions guide users through the four steps needed to prioritize behaviors.

Prioritizing Multi-Sectoral Nutrition Behaviors (PDF, 256.94 KB)
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Prioriser les comportements nutritionnels multisectoriels
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