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This is a ready reference for organizations, youth policy practitioners and young people to the World Programme of Action for Youth (WPAY), its 15 priority areas and their corresponding proposals for action. It also includes the means for implementation at the national, regional and...
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The main attention on the food front in lndia ts five year plans has been focused on the question of under nutrition … country. Hawever, the basic approach of the Planning Commission to the question of nutrition, as indicated briefly in the … second plan document, is based on a preconceived notion that "it will not be possible to provide nutrition at optimum levels …
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the health programs. This paper details the RACHNA’s experience with Change Agents and discusses the relevance of the … experience for other large-scale community volunteer programs, particularly within the context of Maternal and Child Health and … Nutrition (MCHN). [CARE WP No. 11]. …
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Medicines are important in curing and preventing diseases, and hence, the ultimate goal of `Health for All’ cannot be … drugs to the government health care which is a positive measure in ensuring `health for all’. [GIDR WP NO 161] …
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If poverty and nutrition are issues also of social justice and the commitment that a democratic state makes to its …
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In the recent years a vast range of ready-made food selling companies and fast food joints have cropped up in the markets. This paper analysis the effect of marketing strategies of such companies on young children. It also suggests some methods to tackle the problem of junk-food adddiction and...
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The report analyzes the present case scenario of the disease control programs in India.
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This paper introduces habit formation into an otherwise standard model of international trade. The liberalization of internal agriculture trade in India will generate short-run caloric losses unless income gains from trade are relatively large, and that there would be no such losses if tastes...
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Exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of a baby’s life can help bring down infant mortality rates and stunting in the developing world, say pediatricians and the UNICEF.
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