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Gender-inclusive Nutrition Activities in South Asia : Volume 2. Lessons from Global Experiences

2013

Lesser Blumberg, Rae | Dewhurst, Kara | Sen, Soham G.


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Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
International center for research on women; Pregnant woman; First birth; School-age children; Policy research; Traditional birth attendant; Gender discrimination; Food preparation; Teens; Health facilities; Gender inequities; Respect; Employment opportunities; Health care providers; Maternal deaths; Opportunities for women; Household size; International programs; Age of marriage; Enhancing women; Breast; Gender roles; Maternal mortality; Victims; School attendance; Marriage age; Father; Early childhood; Nutritional needs; Health education; Adolescent girls; Quality education; Health ministries; Early marriage; Married women; Cycle of poverty; First pregnancy; Impact on children; Childbearing; Childbirth; Sanitation facilities; Girls in school; Home visits; Young women; Prenatal care; Human development; Incomes; Job-seekers; Adequate nutrition; Aid; Pregnancies; National council; Refugee; Poor nutrition; Illness; Economic empowerment; Child malnutrition; Community health; Empowerment of women; Specialists; Mother; Female; Social science; Income-generating activities; Education projects; Breast feeding; Ministry of health; Gender bias; Control over resources; Infant mortality; Health problems; Child survival; Primary health care; Schooling; Level of education; Skills training; Orphans; Newborn; Health system; Reading; Economic opportunity; Local community; Teen girls; Physical health; Hunger project; Low birth weight; Husbands; Adolescent mothers; Teen; Education programs; Policy implications; Self esteem; Height for age; Self-confidence; Intervention; Social dimensions; Young mothers; Nutrition information; Basic nutrition; Ethnic group; Feed; Progress; Kinship; Lack of awareness; Behavior change; Family income; Family members; First births; Young children; Chronic malnutrition; Young couples; Traditional healers; Health workers; Gender inequality; Technical assistance; Local governments; Regular school attendance; Maternal mortality rates; National level; School health; Religious leaders; Number of children; Development strategies; Agricultural technologies; International food policy research institute; Violence against women; Health interventions; Rural women; Self-esteem; Woman; Health centers; Antenatal care; Information campaigns; Nutrition programs; Older women; Allocation of resources; Female literacy; Ngos
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15980http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported

2014-09-15
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