The impact of unconditional child cash grant on child malnutrition and its immediate and underlying causes in five districts of the Karnali Zone, Nepal - A trend analysis
Abstract Background The impact of unconditional cash transfers on child malnutrition and its determinants remains poorly understood. The aim of this study was evaluate the impact of an unconditional child cash grant on children's nutritional status and its immediate (infant and young child feed...
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Main Authors: | Andre M. N. Renzaho (Author), Wen Chen (Author), Sanjay Rijal (Author), Pradiumna Dahal (Author), Ingrid R. Chikazaza (Author), Thakur Dhakal (Author), Stanley Chitekwe (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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