The Potential of the Baby-Friendly Community Initiative to Improve Early Child Development Outcomes and the Feasibility of Integrating Care for Child Development into the Package: Lessons from Koibatek County, Kenya Posted on 30/07/2019 (30/01/2020) by Michelle Mbuthia PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS The Potential of the Baby-Friendly Community Initiative to Improve Early Child Development Outcomes and the Feasibility of Integrating Care for Child Development into the Package: Lessons from Koibatek County, Kenya July 2019 Briefing Papers Download CONTRIBUTORS 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 Research Officer Milka Njeri Milka is a research officer in the Nutrition and Food… View Profile Post-Doctoral Research Scientist Silas Onyango Silas Onyango is a Post-doctoral Research Scientist in the Human… View Profile