02801nam 22006974a 450 991096049890332120200520144314.09786612422188978128242218612824221899780821380789082138078810.1596/978-0-8213-8077-2(CKB)2560000000008033(EBL)476184(OCoLC)536293905(SSID)ssj0000089435(PQKBManifestationID)11983857(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000089435(PQKBWorkID)10088940(PQKB)10683802(Au-PeEL)EBL476184(CaPaEBR)ebr10356798(CaONFJC)MIL242218(The World Bank)ocn458577836(US-djbf)15950306(MiAaPQ)EBC476184(Perlego)1484082(EXLCZ)99256000000000803320091015d2010 uf 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierScaling up nutrition what will it cost? /Sue Horton ...[et al.]1st ed.Washington, D.C. World Bankc2010xxx, 100 pages illustrations, map ;23 cmDirections in development. Human developmentDescription based upon print version of record.9780821380772 082138077X Includes bibliographical references (p. 87-92) and index.Introduction : why scale up? -- Methodology : estimating the costs -- What will it cost and what are the potential benefits? -- Phasing the scale-up.Action against malnutrition is needed more than ever. An additional US10.3 billion a year is required from public resources to mount a successful attack against undernutrition on a worldwide scale. This would benefit over 360 million children in the 36 countries with the highest burden of undernutrition-home to 90 percent of the stunted children worldwide-and prevent 1.1 million child deaths. Since early childhood offers a special window of opportunity to improve nutrition, the bulk of the investment needs to be targeted between pre-pregnancy until two years of age.Scaling Up Nutrition: What Directions in development (Washington, D.C.).Human development.MalnutritionNutrition policyMalnutrition.Nutrition policy.363.8/56Horton Susan1811770World Bank.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910960498903321Scaling up nutrition4363850UNINA