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Improving Nutrition Outcomes Through Community Health Initiatives. (2002). Staatz, John ; Kelly, Valerie ; Wise, Victoria ; Tefft, James ; Ouattara, Fatimata .
In: Food Security International Development Policy Syntheses.
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  3. Spring, 1999, number 188. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. *Research Team: Modibo Diana (DSSAN/CPS/MH), Fatimata Ouattara (INRSP), Aissata Diani (IER), Guediouma Tangara (DNSI); Mbaye Yade and Daouda Keita (MSU/INSAH); Valerie Kelly, John Staatz and James Tefft (MSU); Chris Penders (University of Michigan); and Victoria Wise (Consultant). The views expressed in this document are exclusively those of the authors. Work for this summary was conducted under the Food Security II Cooperative Agreement (PCE-A-OO-97-00044-OO) between Michigan State University and the United States Agency for International Development, through the Office of Agriculture and Food Security in the Economic Growth Center of the Global Bureau (G/EGAT/AFS). Supplemental funding for this research was also provided to the FS II Cooperative Agreement by US AID/Mali. Page 8
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  1. Improvement of Dietary Diversity and Attitude toward Recommended Feeding through Novel Community Based Nutritional Education Program in Coastal Kenya—An Intervention Study. (2020). Kaneko, Satoshi ; Ndemwa, Phillip ; Wekesa, Norah ; Karama, Mohammed ; Hitachi, Mami ; Nyandieka, Lilian ; Hirayama, Kenji ; Changoma, Juma ; Muniu, Erastus ; Wanjihia, Violet ; Francesca, Chepkirui ; Honda, Sumihisa.
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  2. Rainfall Shocks, Local Revenues, and Intergovernmental Transfer in Mali. (2015). Sanoh, Aly.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:66:y:2015:i:c:p:359-370.

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  3. Micronutrients in Emergencies. (2005). Webb, Patrick ; Thorne-Lyman, Andrew.
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  4. Malis Rural Communes: A Potential Catalyst for Improving Child Nutrition?. (2003). Staatz, John ; Kelly, Valerie ; Wise, Victoria ; Tefft, James ; Keita, Daouda .
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  5. Connaissances, Attitudes et Pratiques en Matiere de Soin et dAlimentation de lEnfant: Resultatspreliminaires du Projet sur les Liens Entre la Nutrition Infantile et la Croissance Agricole (LICNAG). (2003). Staatz, John ; Kelly, Valerie ; Wise, Victoria ; Tefft, James.
    In: Food Security International Development Policy Syntheses.
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  6. Comprendre et Reduire la Malnutrition au Mali: Resultats de Recherches Preliminaires du Projet sur les Liens entre la Nutrition Infantile et la Croissance Agricole (LICNAG). (2003). Kelly, Valerie ; Tefft, James.
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  7. Amelioration des resultats nutritionnels grace aux initiatives de sante communautaires. (2003). Staatz, John ; Kelly, Valerie ; Wise, Victoria ; Tefft, James ; Ouattara, Fatimata .
    In: Food Security International Development Policy Syntheses.
    RePEc:ags:midips:11312.

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  8. Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Child Feeding and Care: Preliminary Insights from the Project on Linkages between Child Nutrition and Agricultural Growth. (2002). Staatz, John ; Kelly, Valerie ; Wise, Victoria ; Tefft, James.
    In: Food Security International Development Policy Syntheses.
    RePEc:ags:midips:11467.

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  9. Improving Nutrition Outcomes Through Community Health Initiatives. (2002). Staatz, John ; Kelly, Valerie ; Wise, Victoria ; Tefft, James ; Ouattara, Fatimata .
    In: Food Security International Development Policy Syntheses.
    RePEc:ags:midips:11311.

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