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      Mother and Child Anti-malnutrition Programs as a Part of Mission of European/Christian Values. An Example from Muhuroni Kenya and Condi in Burundi (Research note)

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          The Anti-malnutrition Program (AMP) is the most successful program that has been introduced in Sub-Saharan Africa to reduce malnutrition in mothers and children suffering from starvation and irreversible damage to their psychosocial development.

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          Effectiveness of a rural sanitation programme on diarrhoea soil-transmitted helminth infection and child malnutrition in Odisha India a cluster-randomised trial

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            Journal
            Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
            cswhi
            Journal of Clinical Social Work and Health Intervention
            2222386X
            20769741
            December 20 2018
            December 16 2018
            December 20 2018
            December 16 2018
            : 9
            : 4
            : 65-67
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            10.22359/cswhi_9_4_09
            e46ac917-f5c5-46c0-9d73-093a1d8346ba
            © 2018

            This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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            Psychology,Social & Behavioral Sciences
            Psychology, Social & Behavioral Sciences

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