Measures and indicators for assessing impact of interventions integrating nutrition, health, and early childhood development

When implementing interventions integrating nutrition, health, and early childhood development, evaluation studies of effectiveness that assess the intermediate and ultimate impacts on the four domains of food and nutrition, family care, health, and child development are needed. Such studies should...

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Construction
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family care
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Nutritional Status
Parent-Child Relations
Program Evaluation
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