Women's organisations, maternal knowledge, and social capital to reduce prevalence of stunted children: evidence from rural Nepal
This study analyses behaviour of women community based organisations in two districts in Nepal in reducing prevalence of child malnutrition in member households. Our survey focused on three sets of women organisations: those that receive intensive external support are compared with those that receiv...
Main Authors: | Imai, K, Eklund, P, Felloni, F |
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Format: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2003
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