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Indonesian Micronutrient Reference Report A Report to the Micronutrient Initiative and the World Bank Abstract: This report has been designed as a user-friendly reference source for the Government of Indonesia and for organizations and individuals involved in activities designed to reduce micronutrient deficiencies in the country. Indonesia has been home to major micronutrient research and programmatic activity going back to the 1980s. Indonesian and international nutrition experts have devoted major attention to an examination of micronutrient deficiencies and to the design of interventions addressing them. Indeed micronutrient research and programmatic activity in Indonesia have had a disproportionate influence on micronutrient decision making worldwide

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  • Soekirman
  • Atmarita
  • Jennifer Lynn Olsen
  • Sanjaya
  • Nada Elhusseiny
  • F. James Levinson

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  • Soekirman & Atmarita & Jennifer Lynn Olsen & Sanjaya & Nada Elhusseiny & F. James Levinson, 2003. "Indonesian Micronutrient Reference Report A Report to the Micronutrient Initiative and the World Bank Abstract: This report has been designed as a user-friendly reference source for the Government of ," Working Papers in Food Policy and Nutrition 23, Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.
  • Handle: RePEc:fsn:wpaper:23
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    Indonesia; micronutrient; health;
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    • I19 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Health - - - Other

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