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Monitoring the marketing, distribution, and use of Sprinkles micronutrient powders in rural western Kenya.

Food Nutr Bull 31(2 Suppl):S168-78 (2010) PMID 20715601

In 2007, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention partnered with local Kenyan institutions to implement the Nyando Integrated Child Health and Education Project, an effectiveness study that used social marketing and a community-based distribution program to promote the sale of Sprinkles and other health products.

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