Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Health Science, Busitema University, Uganda
 Research   
                                        
                                                                                Exclusive breastfeeding in Manafwa District Eastern Uganda opportunities and challenges a mixed methods community based study 
                                                                                Author(s): Sarah Wataka, Prossy Tumukunde, Enid Kawala, Rebecca Nekaka and Julius Nteziyaremye*             
                                        
                                                                                
                                 Background: The history and importance of breastfeeding is emphasized
  from anthropology of nutrition studies albeit with challenges. Furthermore
  exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is a known economically effective intervention
  that can help reduce maternal and childhood morbidity and mortality.
  Moreover the global prevalence of EBF have remained low with Uganda
  averaging 42.6%.Subsequently in 2012, the World Health Assembly endorsed
  a Comprehensive maternal, infant and young child nutrition implementation
  plan with six specific global nutrition targets, one of which was to increase
  the rate of EBF in the first 6 months to at least 50% by 2025.This study aimed
  at tracking whether eastern Uganda had met the set target and what factors
  would be influencing EBF.
Methods: We carried out a mixed methods cross sectional study.. View More»
                                  
                                                                                DOI:
                                        10.35248/2167-1079.21.11.377