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 Theme Leader, Health and Wellbeing (HaW) Elizabeth Kimani-Murage Elizabeth, a Public Health Nutrition Specialist and a Research Scientist… 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 works under the Health Challenges and Systems Program, in… View Profile Program Officer Peter Muriuki Gatheru Peter works within the Research Capacity Strengthening Division designing, coordinating… View Profile