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Enabling Environment

Budget spending

Available evidence shows that allocating budgetary resources to address the immediate determinants of child nutrition, such as adequate food and nutrition intake, feeding and caregiving practices, and treatment of disease, have the highest returns compared to addressing the consequences associated with malnutrition.

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