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A multisectoral approach to preventing undernutrition

Since the early 1990s, there has been a significant evolution in the understanding of nutritional status as an outcome of multiple, interacting determinants across a variety of sectors and at different levels.

Decision Tool

This tool has three steps which are summarised, with key considerations for design and delivery.

Case Studies

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