Abstract
Background: Multiple micronutrient powders have shown a positive effect on anaemia prevention in children 6-59 months. For the purposes of uptake and sustainability, we explored ''willingness to pay'' for these health products at the household level for potential of co-investment in multiple micronutrient powders.
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D, K., H, M., TCE, M., P, P., & ME, K. (2019). Factors Influencing Willingness to Pay for Multiple Micronutrient Powder (Virutubishi) Supplements for Young Children in Arusha, Tanzania. Journal of Health & Medical Economics, 04(02). https://doi.org/10.36648/2471-9927.4.2.41
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