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... See More + vailability of family planning 1 Antenatal care 1 BASIC HEALTH CARE 1 Behavior Change 1 CHILD NUTRITION 1 CHILD SURVIVAL 1 Child Development 1 Child Mortality 1 Community health 1 Contraceptive prevalence 1 Early childbearing 1 FAMILY PLANNING 1 FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMS 1 Family Health 1 Family Health International 1 HEALTH CARE 1 HEALTH EDUCATION 1 HIV 1 Health sector 1 Human Development 1 Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 INTEGRATING FAMILY PLANNING 1 IUD 1 IUDs 1 Illness 1 Immunizations 1 Immunodeficiency 1 Infant 1 Infant mortality 1 Infant mortality rate 1 LAM 1 Low-Income Settings 1 MATERNAL MORTALITY 1 MORTALITY REDUCTIONS 1 Maternal mortality rate 1 Maternal mortality ratio 1 Millennium Development Goals 1 Ministry of Health 1 NUTRITION 1 National Population 1
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Alvesson, Helle M. 1 Mulder-Sibanda, Menno 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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The Potential for Integrating Community-Based Nutrition and Postpartum Family Planning: Review of Evidence and Experience in Low-Income Settings
Alvesson, Helle M.; Mulder-Sibanda, Menno - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2013
mortality and malnutrition rates of infants. Family planning, which promotes contraceptive use and the lactational amenorrhea … method, can thus improve nutrition outcomes in both mothers and babies. The authors identified a few studies on integrated …
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