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A framework for physical growth and child development. (2015). Glewwe, Paul ; Behrman, Jere ; Alderman, Harold.
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    In: Food Policy.
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  21. The impact of Chiles school feeding program on education outcomes. (2013). McEwan, Patrick.
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  22. Évaluation de l’impact des programmes de cantines scolaires sur l’efficacité interne des écoles, les acquisitions cognitives et les capacités d’apprentissage des élèves dans les écoles primaires rurales au Sénégal. (2013). Lo, Mouhamadou Moustapha ; Diallo, Fatoumata L ; Diagne, Abdoulaye.
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  23. Mapping the Impacts of Food Aid: Current Knowledge and Future Directions. (2012). Hoddinott, John ; Margolies, Amy.
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