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Literacy is power: structural drivers of child malnutrition in rural Liberia.

Odell W KumehMosoka P FallahIshaan K DesaiHannah N GilbertJason B SilversteinSara BesteJason BesteJoia S MukherjeeEugene T Richardson
Published in: BMJ nutrition, prevention & health (2020)
The lived experiences of Liberian mothers and health workers illustrate that child malnutrition is a direct consequence of abject poverty, food insecurity, illiteracy, the precarious nature of formal and informal work, and the lack of robust social protection. Behaviour change and health education interventions that do not seek to alleviate structural barriers to compliance are unlikely to be effective.
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