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The following is taken from HDDFLASH - The useful Newsletter and Archive
Space run by the World Bank's Human Development [Health & Education] Dept.
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HDDFLASH ISSUE No. 13, February 3, 1997
Electronic Newsletter and Archiving Service on human development issues

World Bank
Human Development Department
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http:/www.worldbank.org/html/hcovp/hdd/contents.html
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Content of Issue #13....
* Health Reform in Central Asia
* What's New in the HDDFLASH Archive?
* Conference Announcements
* Vacancy Announcements

FROM: * New Publications *****************************************

PROMOTING THE GROWTH OF CHILDREN: WHAT WORKS

This publication by Marcia Griffiths, Kate Dickin, and Michael Favin, has
recently been published by the World Bank as Tool #4 in its Nutrition
Toolkit series.  The purpose of the Toolkit is to help World Bank staff
design and supervise effective and feasible nutrition projects, as well as
carry out comprehensive analysis of sectoral and policy issues affecting
food consumption and nutrition.  This paper discusses growth promotion
activities as components of successful community nutrition projects with
emphasis on how to design and implement programs that maximize the
potential offered by the growth promotion package in nutrition and primary
health care programs.

The cost of the publication is $10.00, and can be ordered through The
Manoff Group (telephone: 202-265-7469; fax: 202-745-1961; email:
internet:[log in to unmask]; address: 2001 S Street, NW,
Suite 510, Washington, DC 20009-1125).
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