An assessment of the causes of malnutrition in Ethiopia: A ...
An assessment of the causes of malnutrition in Ethiopia: A ... An assessment of the causes of malnutrition in Ethiopia: A ...
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Yamano, T., H. Alderman, & L. Christiaensen. 2005. Child growth, shocks, and food aid <strong>in</strong><br />
rural <strong>Ethiopia</strong>. American Journal <strong>of</strong> Agricultural Economics. 87(2): 273-288.<br />
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research <strong>in</strong> selected communities. AED/L<strong>in</strong>kages, Addis Ababa. Photocopy.<br />
Yared A. 2004. Women’s nutrition, beliefs and practices dur<strong>in</strong>g pregnancy and lactation,<br />
<strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g for HIV-positive women: F<strong>in</strong>d<strong>in</strong>gs from Dilla, Jimma and South Gondar.<br />
AED/L<strong>in</strong>kages, Addis Ababa. Photocopy.<br />
Yared M. & Asnaketch M. 2002. Utilization <strong>of</strong> maternal health care services <strong>in</strong> <strong>Ethiopia</strong>.<br />
Calverton, Maryland, USA: ORC Macro.<br />
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Medical Journal.18:165-169.<br />
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Zeitl<strong>in</strong>, M., H. Ghassemi, & M. Mansour. 1990. Positive deviance <strong>in</strong> child nutrition. Tokyo:<br />
United Nations University Press.<br />
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consequences on <strong>in</strong>fant development <strong>in</strong> two caregiv<strong>in</strong>g environments. Child<br />
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Zewditu G., Kelbessa U., Temotewos G., & Ayele N. 2001. Review <strong>of</strong> status <strong>of</strong> <strong>malnutrition</strong><br />
and trends <strong>in</strong> <strong>Ethiopia</strong>. <strong>Ethiopia</strong>n Journal <strong>of</strong> Health Development. 15 (2): 55-74.<br />
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