Establishing Global School Feeding Program Targets: How Many Poor Children Globally Should Be Prioritized, and What Would Be the Cost of Implementation?
The creation of Human Capital is dependent upon good health and education throughout the first 8,000 days of life, but there is currently under-investment in health and nutrition after the first 1,000 days. Working with governments and partners, the UN World Food Program is leading a global scale up...
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Main Authors: | Lesley J. Drake (Author), Nail Lazrak (Author), Meena Fernandes (Author), Kim Chu (Author), Samrat Singh (Author), David Ryckembusch (Author), Sara Nourozi (Author), Donald A. P. Bundy (Author), Carmen Burbano (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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