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This brief presents findings from a comprehensive nutrition modelling analysis for Kenya, covering 767 children aged 6-36 months across two rural sites (Vihiga and Busia). The analysis identifies iron, zinc, and vitamin A as the primary problem nutrients, with inadequacy prevalences of 32.5%, 25.3%, and 40.5% respectively. Micronutrient powders (MNPs) emerge as the most cost-effective intervention at $194 per DALY averted.
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Brief metadata: Country: Kenya | Sites: Vihiga, Busia | Sample: n=767 | Pipeline: 18 scripts | Generated: 21/03/2026