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Situational Analysis Improving Economic Outcomes by Expanding Nutrition Programming in Tajikistan

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  • World Bank & UNICEF, 2012. "Situational Analysis Improving Economic Outcomes by Expanding Nutrition Programming in Tajikistan," World Bank Publications - Reports 13058, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Ching, P. & Birmingham, M. & Goodman, T. & Sutter, R. & Loevinsohn, B., 2000. "Childhood mortality impact and costs of integrating vitamin A supplementation into immunization campaigns," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 90(10), pages 1526-1529.
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