Is Distribution a Problem in Iron-Folic Acid Consumption in India? An Exploration of District Level Household Survey

  • Halli S
  • Biradar R
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Abstract: Aims: Anemia accounts for 40% of maternal deaths in India. In order to address this problem, the Government of India implemented the largest programme with the greatest potential to reduce maternal mortality by free distribution of Iron-Folic Acid (IFA) supplementations especially during Antenatal Care (ANC) visits. But the major concern among the policymakers and researchers has been poor adherence to the supplement among pregnant women. However, we tend to think that given the severity of the problem, there is no investigation on the adherence issue. Hence, the aim of the paper is to understand whether IFA consumption by pregnant women in India is largely a distribution problem of IFA supplements through ANC.

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Halli, S. S., & Biradar, R. A. (2020). Is Distribution a Problem in Iron-Folic Acid Consumption in India? An Exploration of District Level Household Survey. The Open Family Studies Journal, 12(1), 34–39. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874922402012010034

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