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Acute Malnutrition 2 Community Nutrition 2 HIV/AIDS 2 Human Development 2 Human Development Index 2 Intervention 2 NUTRITION 2 NUTRITIONAL STATUS 2 Wasting 2 access to food 2 aged 2 basic health services 2 calcium 2 capacity constraints 2 child care 2 child feeding 2 child feeding practices 2 child malnutrition 2 child nutrition 2 chronic undernutrition 2 complementary feeding 2 cost-effectiveness 2 diarrhea 2 diarrheal diseases 2 economic productivity 2 families 2 family members 2 farmers 2 flour 2 food intakes 2 food supplies 2 geographic region 2 growth promotion 2 health services 2 health status 2 hygiene practices 2 infant mortality 2 infant mortality rate 2 iron deficiency 2 live births 2
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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 2 World Bank 1
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Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series 2
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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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Costed Plan for Scaling Up Nutrition: Nigeria
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank - 2014
This paper estimates country-specific costs and benefits of scaling up key nutrition investments in Nigeria. Building on the methodology established in the global report scaling up nutrition: what will it cost? Authors first estimate the costs and benefits of a nationwide scale up of ten...
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