In the past two decades, Indonesia significantly improved its economic growth, poverty, and maternal and child health outcomes. Despite these notable achievements, the country's rates of stunting and malnutrition are among the highest in the world and threaten early childhood development as the stepping-stone of human capital formation. Though government guidelines, standards, and training have helped improve nutrition services in the health sector...
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2021/12/31
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Improving the Quality of Frontline Nutrition Services in Indonesia's Health Sector : Discussion Paper
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Infant and Young Child Feeding