Nutrition in Ethiopia: An emerging success story?
Research does not always provide the results that we expect. At the recent conference on improving nutrition in Ethiopia, Together for Nutrition 2015, we learnt about the rapid progress in Ethiopia in child nutritional outcomes that are linked to improved birth size and, hence, improved maternal hea...
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| author | Headey, Derek D. |
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| description | Research does not always provide the results that we expect. At the recent conference on improving nutrition in Ethiopia, Together for Nutrition 2015, we learnt about the rapid progress in Ethiopia in child nutritional outcomes that are linked to improved birth size and, hence, improved maternal health. However, most of the improvement in maternal health seems related to better sanitation, rather than to diet, care, or health factors. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1499212025-11-06T07:14:52Z Nutrition in Ethiopia: An emerging success story? Headey, Derek D. maternal and child health undernutrition health malnutrition nutrition children diet Research does not always provide the results that we expect. At the recent conference on improving nutrition in Ethiopia, Together for Nutrition 2015, we learnt about the rapid progress in Ethiopia in child nutritional outcomes that are linked to improved birth size and, hence, improved maternal health. However, most of the improvement in maternal health seems related to better sanitation, rather than to diet, care, or health factors. 2015-06-30 2024-08-01T02:50:14Z 2024-08-01T02:50:14Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149921 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Headey, Derek D. 2015. Nutrition in Ethiopia: An emerging success story? ESSP II Research Note 40. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149921 |
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| title | Nutrition in Ethiopia: An emerging success story? |
| title_full | Nutrition in Ethiopia: An emerging success story? |
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| title_short | Nutrition in Ethiopia: An emerging success story? |
| title_sort | nutrition in ethiopia an emerging success story |
| topic | maternal and child health undernutrition health malnutrition nutrition children diet |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/149921 |
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