An Evaluation Study of ADB Interventions on Nutrition and Food Fortification
Asian Development Bank | January 2005
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Asian Development Bank. 2005. An Evaluation Study of ADB Interventions on Nutrition and Food Fortification. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/242. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Agriculture
Sustainable agriculture
World Health Organization
Women's Health Services
Women's Health
Urban Health
Nutrition and Health Care
Sustainable development
Farming
Urban Population
Child Nutrition
Nutrition Programs
Child Development
Farm produce
Food Supply
Crop
Food industry
Food
State and nutrition
Nutrition and state
Food policy
Nutrition policy
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