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Associations between childcare practices and child growth, development and mortality among refugees in Kibondo Camps -Tanzania
(2002-08)
In emergencies, despite food ration distribution, presence of feeding programmes and
provision of free health cares, malnutrition and morbidity are still a problem that
constitute a threat to child survival, growth and ...
Effect of knowledge, attitude and practice of service providers and users on growth monitoring and vitamin A supplementation in Dar-es-salaam- Tanzania
(2003)
A cross-sectional study was carried out between April and September 2001 in Dar-es-
Salaam, Tanzania. The purpose of the study was to assess the effect of knowledge,
attitude and practice of health service providers and ...
Factors determining nutritional status of children in a child survival, protection and development (cspd) program area, Sengerema District, Tanzania.
(1996-09)
This study examined household and maternal differential
determinants of nutritional status of children aged 18-36 months
in a Child Survival, Protection and Development programme area,
Sengerema division, Tanzania. A ...
Nutrient and antinutrient contents of raw, cooked, sundried and stored vegetable amaranth grown in Dar es salaam, Tanzania
(1999)
Amaranthus hybridus was grown for leafy vegetables in four sites in Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania. Freshly harvested leaves from each of the growing sites were analyzed for
proximate composition, ascorbic acid. beta-carotene, ...
Factors influencing modern family planning acceptance in a family health programme area, Bagamoyo District, Tanzania
(1994-09)
The survey culminating in this thesis was
carried out in a National Family Heal th Proj ect
(NFHP) area, Bagamoyo district where a total of 240
randomly selected women of reproductive age, 15-49
years were studied. The ...