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From the webinar on November 21, 2017 by Alison Mildon, a registered dietician and doctoral student at the University of Toronto, on the use of mobile phones to support improved infant and young child feeding in low- and middle-income countries
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Mildon A & Sellen D. (2017) Behavior change communication using mobile phones: implications for infant and young child feeding interventions. FASEB 31:640.9 Donner J & Mechael P, eds. (2013) mHealth in Practice: Mobile Technology for Health Promotion in the Developing World. Bloomsbury Academic Press. Sugg C & Dutt P. (2017). Rethinking communication for maternal and child health: Lessons from the Shaping Demands and Practices project in Bihar, northern India. BBC Media Action Practice Briefing No. 5. MacPherson Y & Chamberlain S. (2013). Health on the move: Can mobile phones save lives? BBC Media Action Policy Brief #7. Principles for Digital Development
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Mhealth Planning Guide: Key considerations for integrating mobile technology into health programs. K4H Toolkit. Lee A, Mwaikambo L, Jayarajan N. (2016). Making Content Meaningful: A Guide to Adapting Existing Global Health Content for Different Audiences. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. Direct Messaging: GSMA (2016). Case Study Kilkari: a maternal and child health service in India. Lessons learned and best practices for deployment at scale. MAMA Program resources Job Aid Apps: Borkum E et al (2015). Evaluation of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Continuum of Care Services (CCS) Intervention in Bihar. Mathematica Policy Institute. Flaming A et al (2016). The CommCare Evidence Base for Frontline Workers. DiMagi.
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