Evaluation of a Large-Scale Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and Nutrition Program in Bihar, India, Through an Equity Lens
Victoria C. Ward,
Yingjie Weng,
Jason Bentley,
Suzan L. Carmichael,
Kala M. Mehta,
Wajeeha Mahmood,
Kevin T. Pepper,
Safa Abdalla,
Yamini Atmavilas,
Tanmay Mahapatra,
Sridhar Srikantiah,
Evan Borkum,
Anu Rangarajan,
Swetha Sridharan,
Dana Rotz,
Debarshi Bhattacharya,
Priya Nanda,
Usha Kiran Tarigopula,
Hemant Shah,
Gary L. Darmstadt and
Ananya Study Group
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Abstract:
Despite increasing focus on health inequities in low- and middle income countries, significant disparities persist.
Keywords: health inequities; low and middle income countries; child health; nutrition program; Bihar; India (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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