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Research Papers giovanna 2017-01-16T09:01:18+00:00

Stop Stunting in South Asia, a special issue of the international journal Maternal and Child Nutrition [Download the full publication]

Víctor M. Aguayo and Purnima Menon
Stop stunting: improving child feeding, women’s nutrition and household sanitation in South...

01_India_Nybo_14

Mercedes de Onis and Francesco Branca
Childhood stunting: a global perspective

02_India_Nybo_13

Kathryn G. Dewey
Reducing stunting by improving maternal, infant and young child nutrition in regions...

08-IMG_6590

Kajali Paintal and Víctor M. Aguayo
Feeding practices for infants and young children during and after common illness....

09-Bangladesh_Nybo_22

Sheila C. Vir
Improving women’s nutrition imperative for rapid reduction of childhood stunting in South...

36-IMG_7162

Oliver Cumming and Sandy Cairncross
Can water, sanitation and hygiene help eliminate stunting? Current evidence and policy...

14-India_Nybo_17

Mduduzi N.N. Mbuya and Jean H. Humphrey
Preventing environmental enteric dysfunction through improved water, sanitation and hygiene: an opportunity...

13-Bangladesh_Nybo_57

Víctor M. Aguayo et al.
Determinants of stunting and poor linear growth in children under 2 years...

15_India_Nybo_07

Tina Sanghvi et al.
Achieving behaviour change at scale: Alive & Thrive’s infant and young child...

07-Bangladesh_Nybo_58

Nancy J. Haselow et al.
Evidence-based evolution of an integrated nutrition-focused agriculture approach to address the underlying...

18-0000686

Purnima Menon et al.
Estimating the cost of delivering direct nutrition interventions at scale: national and...

37_India_Nybo_11

Meera Shekar et al.
The costs of stunting in South Asia and the benefits of public...

16-0000882

William Joe et al.
Understanding the null-to-small association between increased macroeconomic growth and reducing child undernutrition...

paper13-India_Nybo_01

Derek Headey et al.
Drivers of nutritional change in four South Asian countries: a dynamic observational...

12-01755

S V Subramanian et al.
Rethinking policy perspectives on childhood stunting: time to formulate a structural and...

38-00001318

Ariel Higgins-Steele et al.
Stop stunting: situation and way forward to improve maternal, child and adolescent...

21-Afghan_Nybo_40

Tahmeed Ahmed et al.
Imperatives for reducing child stunting in Bangladesh

06-Bangladesh_Nybo_38

Laigden Dzed and KinleyWangmo
Reducing stunting in Bhutan: an achievable national goal

paper18-UNI202022

Rasmi Avula et al.
Reducing stunting in India: what investments are needed?

39-India_Nybo_20

Jai K. Das et al.
Stop stunting: Pakistan perspective on how this could be realized

40-IMG_6338

Madhu Dixit Devkota et al.
Stunting in Nepal: looking back, looking ahead

11-Bangladesh_Nybo_02

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