Scaling Up Nutrition for a More Resilient Mali: Nutrition Diagnostics and Costed Plan for Scaling Up
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- Meera Shekar & Max Mattern & Patrick Eozenou & Julia Dayton Eberwein & Jonathan Akuoku & Emanuela Di Gropello & Wendy Karamba, 2015. "Scaling up nutrition for a more resilient Mali : nutrition diagnostics and costed plan for scaling up," Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Knowledge Briefs 98241, The World Bank.
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- International Food Policy Research Institute, 2015. "Global Nutrition Report 2015: Actions and accountability to advance nutrition and sustainable development," IFPRI books, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), number 978-0-89629-883-5.
- International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 2016. "Global Nutrition Report 2016: From Promise to Impact: Ending Malnutrition by 2030," IFPRI books, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), number 978-0-89629-584-1.
- Erica C. Borresen & Cordelia Stone & Abdoulaye Boré & Alima Cissoko & Ababacar Maiga & Ousmane A. Koita & Elizabeth P. Ryan, 2016. "Assessing Community Readiness to Reduce Childhood Diarrheal Disease and Improve Food Security in Dioro, Mali," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 13(6), pages 1-10, June.
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