Conclusion
The high prevalence of anaemia observed in Kiboga district can be
attributed to poverty and limited access to nutrition and health
education information, leading to low uptake and utilization of the
public health intervention package to combat anaemia in
pregnancy. The health-facility based anaemia prevention and
control package alone may not be effective in combating
anaemia among pregnant women. Approaches that integrate
health and nutrition education into poverty eradication strategies
need to be designed, confirmed and adopted