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An investment framework for nutrition in Afghanistan : estimating the costs, impacts, and cost-effectiveness of expanding high-impact nutrition interventions to reduce stunting and invest in the early years (English)

This paper examines the costs, impacts, and cost-effectiveness of scaling up over five years the nutrition interventions included in Afghanistan’s Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) as a first step in investing in the early years to build human capital. The total public investment required for the scale up to government-set program coverage levels is estimated to be 44 million US dollars per year over five years, or 1.49 US dollars per capita...
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Walters,Dylan David; Eberwein,Julia Dayton; Schultz,Linda Brooke; Kakietek,Jakub Jan; Ahmadzai,Habibullah; Mustaphi,Piyali; Saeed,Khwaja Mir Ahad; Zawoli,Mohammad Yonus; Shekar,Meera.

An investment framework for nutrition in Afghanistan : estimating the costs, impacts, and cost-effectiveness of expanding high-impact nutrition interventions to reduce stunting and invest in the early years (English). HNP Discussion Paper Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/785471534270746882

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