A focused ethnographic study (FES) was conducted as part of the programme evaluation for a project aimed at improving the nutrient adequacy of infant and young child diets in three districts of Sofala Province, Mozambique, through the delivery of micronutrient powder (MNP), called “VitaMais”, to children 6–23 months old and behaviour change interventions.
The objective of the caregiver interviews was to learn from their perspective about factors that facilitated or limited programme delivery and adherence to VitaMais recommendations. The results provide insights into the programme delivery and household utilisation of MNPs from the perspective of caregivers who participated in the programme.