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Trends and inequalities in children aged 6-59 months who received Vitamin A supplementation: evidence from the 2003, 2008 and 2014 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey.

Joshua OkyereSimon Agongo AzureEugene BuduFelix MensahBright Opoku AhinkorahEdward Kwabena AmeyawAbdul-Aziz Seidu
Published in: Tropical medicine and health (2022)
We conclude that there is a need for the government of Ghana to deploy targeted interventions to enhance the uptake of Vitamin A supplementation among the most disadvantaged subpopulations. Interventions targeted at these disadvantaged populations should be pro-poor in nature. In addition, the inequalities in the dimension of place of residence were mixed, favoring both rural and urban children at different points. This calls for a comprehensive and all-inclusive approach that enhances Vitamin A supplementation uptake in an equitable manner in both areas of residence. Empowerment of women through formal education could be an important step toward improving Vitamin A supplementation among children in Ghana.
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