Realising the potential human development returns to investing in early and maternal nutrition: The importance of identifying and addressing constraints over the life course
The benefits of interventions which improve early nutrition are well recognised. These benefits, however, only accrue to the extent that later life circumstances allow. Consequently, in adverse contexts many of the benefits will never be realised, particularly for the most vulnerable, exacerbating i...
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Main Authors: | Chris Desmond (Author), Agnes Erzse (Author), Kathryn Watt (Author), Kate Ward (Author), Marie-Louise Newell (Author), Karen Hofman (Author) |
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