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Gender 3 Health and nutrition 2 Malnutrition in children Developing countries Forecasting. 2 Malnutrition in children Developing countries History. 2 Malnutrition in children Developing countries Prevention. 2 Developing countries. 1 Econometric models. 1 Health services. 1 Malnutrition in children Developing countries Forecasting 1 Malnutrition in children Developing countries Prevention 1 Malnutrition in children Developing countries. 1 Nutrition 1 Poverty alleviation 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Haddad, Lawrence James 4 Smith, Lisa C. 4 Garcia, Marito 1
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 5
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2020 vision briefs 2 2020 vision discussion papers 1 FCND discussion papers 1 Research reports / International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 1
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Overcoming child malnutrition in developing countries
Smith, Lisa C.; Haddad, Lawrence James - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2000
In 1995, 167 million children under five years old—almost one-third of developing-country children—were malnourished. Malnutrition causes a great deal of human suffering, and it is a violation of a child's human rights. It is associated with more than half of all deaths of children...
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Explaining child malnutrition in developing countries: a cross-country analysis
Smith, Lisa C.; Haddad, Lawrence James - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2000
"One in three pre-school children in the developing world is undernourished. As a consequence, their human rights are violated. In addition, they are more likely to have impaired immune systems, poorer cognitive development, lower productivity as adults, and greater susceptibility to...
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Overcoming child malnutrition in developing countries: past achievements and future choices
Smith, Lisa C.; Haddad, Lawrence James - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2000
"About 167 million children under five years of age —almost one-third of the developing world's children —are malnourished. If they survive childhood, many of these children will suffer from poorer cognitive development and lower productivity. As adults, their ability to assure good...
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Malnutrition and food insecurity projections, 2020
Garcia, Marito - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1994
In 1990 a total of 780 million people out of 4 billion in the developing world are living on diets that are not sufficient to maintain a healthy life, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). This implies food insecurity for every fifth person in the...
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Explaining child malnutrition in developing countries
Smith, Lisa C.; Haddad, Lawrence James - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1999
"One in three pre school children in the developing world is undernourished. As a consequence, their human rights are violated. In addition, they are more likely to have impaired immune systems, poorer cognitive development, lower productivity as adults, and greater susceptibility to...
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