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SQ-LNS are a proven intervention for reducing child malnutrition, but optimizing packaging formats may improve adherence and scalability.\n\nEight health facilities participating in growth monitoring services will each receive both formats: a 1-day sachet (20g daily) and a 7-day bulk container (140g weekly), with the order of delivery randomized. Each packaging format will be distributed for one month before cross-over. The primary outcomes are adherence (measured through caregiver self-report and sachet counts) and acceptability (assessed via caregiver interviews). Secondary outcomes include caregiver preference, ease of use, and qualitative insights into feeding practices, beliefs, and packaging usability.\n\nThis implementation research study uses a convergent mixed-methods design, integrating quantitative adherence and acceptability data with in-depth interviews and structured observations to inform real-world program implementation. 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