Child survival, protection and development programme in Mara and Singida Regions, Tanzania: a focus on the processes of implementation.
What can we learn from the programmes which have attempted to improve the conditions of an estimated 190 million children around the world who are chronically undernourished? It is evident from the literature that there is a dramatic increase in the risk of death amongst malnourished children, many...
Main Author: | Nyang'ali, Engelbert Engelbert. |
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Other Authors: | Ross, Fiona. |
Language: | en_ZA |
Published: |
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5961 |
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