Effectiveness of Personalised, Home-Based Nutritional Counselling on Infant Feeding Practices, Morbidity and Nutritional Outcomes Among Infants in Nairobi Slums: Study Protocol for a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Posted on 23/10/2013 (15/08/2019) by APHRC Admin PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Effectiveness of Personalised, Home-Based Nutritional Counselling on Infant Feeding Practices, Morbidity and Nutritional Outcomes Among Infants in Nairobi Slums: Study Protocol for a Cluster Randomised Controlled Trial Health and Wellbeing October 2013 Journal Articles Download CONTRIBUTORS Alex C. Ezeh Alex joined APHRC in 1998 (then a program of the… View Profile Executive Director, APHRC Catherine Kyobutungi Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi is the Executive Director of the African… View Profile Senior Research Scientist; Head - Health and Wellbeing Theme | Lead - Nutrition and Food Systems Elizabeth Kimani-Murage Elizabeth, a Public Health Nutrition Specialist and a Senior Research… View Profile Associate Research Scientist Frederick Murunga Wekesah Frederick Murunga Wekesah is an epidemiologist and a researcher. He… View Profile Research Officer Milka Njeri Milka is a research officer in the Nutrition and Food… View Profile Project Officer Peter Muriuki Gatheru Peter works within the Research Capacity Strengthening Division designing, coordinating… View Profile