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. 2022 Jan 7;2(1):e0000056. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000056

Fig 3. Respondent-reported exposure of key behavior change activities of the Andilaye intervention.

Fig 3

Respondents from study-enrolled households in intervention kebeles (n = 793) were surveyed on their awareness and attendance in the community-level mobilization and commitment event during quarterly monitoring visits and awareness and attendance of group-level community conversations and frequency household-level counseling visits received by endline visits. A total of 703 (89%) and 707 (89%) surveys with responses to process evaluation prompts were completed from quarterly monitoring and endline, respectively. Reported frequency of counseling visits reflected a total of 665 survey responses as these questions were not relevant for study-enrolled households that were residents of caregivers who were trained as Women’s Development Army Leaders (WDALs) responsible for conducting the Andilaye counselling visits (n = 42).