Alternatives to consumer-oriented food subsidies for achieving nutritional objectives
1988
Kennedy, Eileen T.
Malnutrition is a problem associated with poverty. Although all poor people are at risk of having an inadequate food intake, it is usually the maternal and preschooler population that are the most nutritionally vulnerable. As a result, a number of interventions targeted directly on pregnant women and children have been implemented. Examples of approaches aimed at specific individuals include supplementary feeding programs, formulated foods or weaning-food projects, and nutrition education programs.
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出版者
International Food Policy Research Institute
语言
英语
许可
Open Access
类型
Book Chapter; Book Part; Book
来源
Kennedy, Eileen T. 1988. Alternatives to consumer-oriented food subsidies for achieving nutritional objectives. In Food subsidies in developing countries: costs, benefits, and policy options. Pinstrup-Andersen, Per (Ed.) Chapter 9. Pp. 147-158. Baltimore, MD: Published for the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) by Johns Hopkins University Press. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161099
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