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Respondents said breakfast clubs should be made free to those on free school meals.
However, this had to be revised at six months into the distribution of AL in line with the FMOH policy that it should be made free to children.
Previous studies have recommended that for the ANC coverage in developing countries to match the coverage in most developed countries, the ANC services should be made free and available especially in rural settings [ 2, 21, 23, 29], with at least one ANC facility within every 15 km radius [ 30, 31] and staffed with various healthcare professionals [ 2, 30, 32, 33].
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