Optima Nutrition : An Allocative Efficiency Tool to Reduce Childhood Stunting by Better Targeting of Nutrition-Related Interventions
Child stunting due to chronic malnutrition is a major problem in low- and middle-income countries due, in part, to inadequate nutrition-related practices and insufficient access to services. Limited budgets for nutritional interventions mean that available resources must be targeted in the most cost-effective manner to have the greatest impact. Quantitative tools can help guide budget allocation decisions
Authors: | Pearson, Ruth ; Killedar, Madhura ; Petravic, Janka ; Kakietek, Jakub J. ; Scott, Nick ; Grantham, Kelsey L. ; Stuart, Robyn M. ; Kedziora, David J. ; Kerr, Cliff C. ; Skordis-Worrall, Jolene ; Shekar, Meera ; Wilson, David P. |
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