Child growth and nutrition in developing countries: Priorities for action
Material type: TextPublication details: Ithaca Cornell University Press 1995Description: viii, 447pISBN:- 0-8014-8189-9
- WS 103 .P56 1995
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Presents a wide, multidisciplinary approach to getting rid of child malnutrition in developing countries. Current views from nineteen experts on nutrition, public health, epidemiology, agricultural and consumer economics, anthropology, child development, rural sociology and community development are combined with practical experience. According to the book, careful study of the behaviour of individuals, households and communities is what leads to successful solutions to malnutrition.
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