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Filter by:Pregnancy increases the risk of malaria and nutritional deficiency. Despite some progress in ANC access over the past years, coverage of antenatal iron and folic acid supplementation (AIFAS) and intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy (IPTp) remains low in many countries. The main objective of this research project is to identify the most effective ways to increase AIFAS and IPTp in low-income settings. We will assess the relative effectiveness of two strategies: the provision of information on the importance of AIFAS and IPTp for pregnant women (Intervention Arm I - demand side intervention), and the direct delivering of supplements and malaria drugs to women's homes (Intervention Arm 2 - supply side intervention). The two strategies will be tested through a small-randomized experiment with 720 pregnant women in the Taabo Health and Demographic Surveillance Site located in South-central Côte d'Ivoire. The primary outcome variable for the pilot study will be post-partum anemia and malaria infections. Secondary outcomes will be AIFAS and IPTp coverage as well as miscarriages, stillbirths and low birth weight deliveries as adverse birth outcomes.