The Power of WASH - Why Sanitation Matters for Nutrition Spears, D., Haddad, L. (2015)

Water, sanitation, and hygiene can have a profound effect on health and nutrition. A growing base of evidence on the link between sanitation, child height, and well-being has come at an opportune time, when the issue of sanitation and nutrition in developing countries has moved to the top of the post-2015 development agenda.

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Spears, D., Haddad, L. (2015). The Power of WASH - Why Sanitation Matters for Nutrition International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)

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Published in: 2015
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