Determinants of early child development in rural Tanzania
Abstract Background It has been estimated that more than 200 million children under the age of five do not reach their full potential in cognitive development. Much of what we know about brain development is based on research from high-income countries. There is limited evidence on the determinants...
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Main Authors: | Ingeborg G. Ribe (Author), Erling Svensen (Author), Britt A. Lyngmo (Author), Estomih Mduma (Author), Sven G. Hinderaker (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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