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Scaling Up Nutrition : What Will it Cost?

2010

Horton, Susan | Shekar, Meera | McDonald, Christine | Mahal, Ajay | Krystene Brooks, Jana


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Intervention; Care for children; Primary health care; Low birth weight; Center for health; Health impacts; Child survival; Health organization; Policy research; International food policy research institute; Child mortality; Acute malnutrition; Feeding programs; Nutrition components; Development efforts; Progress; Health problems; Nutrition improvement; Millennium development goal; Infant mortality rates; Behavior change; Underweight children; Child deaths; Indoor air pollution; Wasting; Official development assistance; Iodine supplements; Health care coverage; Resource requirements; Conditional cash transfers; Healthier families; Health outcomes; Expenditures; Resource needs; Complementary feeding; Breastfeeding promotion; Infant mortality; International assistance; Practitioners; Neonatal mortality; Nutrition outcomes; Micronutrient deficiencies; Early childhood; Growth promotion; Micronutrient interventions; Community health; Infant mortality rate; Health sector; Nutrition interventions; Antenatal care; Young children; Safety net; Flour; Growth monitoring; Nutrition programs; National governments; Complications; Management systems; Technical assistance; Survival of children; Oral rehydration therapy; Food policy; Global health; Salt iodization; Severe malnutrition; Patient care; Human development; Dissemination; Fewer children; Applied nutrition; Micronutrient malnutrition; Vulnerable groups; Nutrition services; Diarrheal disease; Global action; Health of mothers; Stunted children; Vitamin a supplements; Nutrient; Mother; Health care spending; Personal communication; Disability; Moderate malnutrition; Delivery care; Safe motherhood; Deworming programs; Health interventions; Health systems strengthening; Provision of services; Service delivery; Safety nets; Health systems; Complementary foods; Imr; Child survival interventions; Health system; Primary health care system; National strategies; Malnutrition rates; United nations high commissioner for refugees; Global development; Complementary food; Labor markets; First child; Counseling; Direct nutrition interventions; Individual households; Social marketing; Malnourished children; Malnutrition in children; Primary health services; Births; Malnutrition among children; Delivery costs; Vitamin a supplementation
License
Directions in Development ; human developmenthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-8077
Source
Directions in Development ; human development

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