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Acute Malnutrition 1 Anemia 1 Child Mortality 1 Child Stunting 1 Child mortality rates 1 Community Nutrition 1 Determinants of Malnutrition 1 Diagnostics 1 Essential Nutrition Actions 1 Farmer 1 Food Policy 1 Food Security 1 Food Standards 1 Groundnuts 1 HIV/AIDS 1 Household head 1 Human Capital 1 Human Development 1 Human Development Index 1 Humanitarian Aid 1 Hunger 1 Hygiene 1 Infection 1 Intervention 1 Irrigation 1 Life expectancy 1 Mortality 1 NUTRITION 1 NUTRITIONAL STATUS 1 Nutrition Statistics 1 Oral Rehydration Salts 1 Public Health 1 Regional Distribution 1 Safety Nets 1 Wasting 1 World Food Program 1 access to food 1 acute respiratory infections 1 aged 1 agricultural extension 1
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Akuoku, Jonathan Kweku 1 Eberwein, Julia Dayton 1 Eozenou, Patric 1 Gropello, Emanuela Di 1 Karamba, Wendy 1 Mattern, Max 1 Shekar, Meera 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 1
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Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series 1
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Scaling Up Nutrition for a More Resilient Mali: Nutrition Diagnostics and Costed Plan for Scaling Up
Shekar, Meera; Mattern, Max; Eozenou, Patric; Eberwein, … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
This paper builds on the global experience and Mali?s context to identify an effective nutrition approach as well as costs and benefits of key nutrition programs, as part of a resilience agenda after the crisis. It is intended to help guide the selection of the most cost-effective interventions...
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