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A recent study conducted by an independent research group examined two case studies of parenting programs for children aged 0 to 36 months in Bhutan and Zambia. The research focused on how program delivery and scale-up were revised based on feedback from implementation research. The challenges faced in both countries included improving delivery quality, addressing low attendance, reducing provider workload, and maintaining demand through continuous advocacy. The study provides valuable insights into the implementation of parenting programs and the challenges faced in scaling them up. [Extracted from the article] |