Nourishing millions: Stories of change in nutrition: Synopsis
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- Zuzanna Turowska & Emilie Buttarelli & Issa Sombié & Nicholas Nisbett & Mara den Bold & Elodie Becquey, 2023. "Stories of change in nutrition in Burkina Faso 1992–2018: a macro-level perspective," Food Security: The Science, Sociology and Economics of Food Production and Access to Food, Springer;The International Society for Plant Pathology, vol. 15(2), pages 535-554, April.
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nutrition; health; malnutrition; agriculture; education; water; sanitation; developing countries; children; infants; infant feeding; micronutrients; hygiene; obesity; wasting disease; stunting; agricultural policies; nutrition policies; agricultural research; social protection; social safety nets; resilience; micronutrient deficiency; Maternal and child health;All these keywords.
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