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Innocenti Micronutrient Program Meeting – Proceedings The Evidence of Micronutrient Programs: A Selected Review Barriers and Enablers in the Start-up and Implementation of Large-Scale Micronutrient Programs The Micronutrient Impact of Multisectoral Programs Focusing on Nutrition: Examples from Conditional Cash Transfer, Microcredit with Education, and Agricultural Programs
  
Innocenti Micronutrient Program Meeting-Proceedings The Evidence of Micronutrient Programs: A Selected Review.
Dary et. al. 2008.
Barriers and Enablers in the Start-up and Implementation of Large-Scale Micronutrient Programs.
Faillace et. al. October 2008.
The Micronutrient Impact of Multisectoral Programs Focusing on Nutrition: Examples from Conditional Cash Transfer, Microcredit with Education, and Agricultural Programs.
Leroy et. al. 2008.
 
Presentations at the Beijing Micronutrient Forum meeting, 12-15 May 2009
Bringing Science to Programs: The 2008 Innocenti Process What Works and How Do We Know What Works: Challenges and Approaches
Linking the 2008 Innocenti Process with the Micronutrient Forum: Evidence-based Programs at Scale
  
Bringing Science to Programs: The 2008 Innocenti Process.
Dr. Emorn Wasantwisut
What Works and How Do We Know What Works: Challenges and Approaches.
Dr. David Pelletier
Linking the 2008 Innocenti Process with the Micronutrient Forum: Evidence-based Programs at Scale.
Dr. Rolf Klemm
Contact: Micronutrient Forum Secretariat, A2Z - The USAID Micronutrient and Child Blindness Project
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