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Amélioration des résultats nutritionnels grâce aux initiatives de santé communautaires

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Victoria Wise (Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University)
Fatimata Ouattara
James Tefft
Valerie Kelly ()
John Staatz

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La présente note de synthèse analyse les points de vue et les impressions des agents de santé maliens quant aux opportunités et aux contraintes liées à l’amélioration des résultats médicaux et nutritionnels des enfants âgés de 0 à 5 ans. Bien que les conclusions s’appuient essentiellement sur les entretiens menés avec les responsables du Ministère de la Santé et des entrevues avec d’autres professionnels de la santé maliens menés dans le cadre de l’étude sur les liens entre la malnutrition infantile et la croissance de la productivité agricole, l’analyse globale inclut des références aux résultats provenant d’autres enquêtes du LICNAG au niveau des ménages et des communes.

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Paper provided by Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University in its series International Development Policy Syntheses with number 62F.

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Keywords: food security; food policy; nutrition;

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  1. Victoria Wise & James Tefft & Valerie Kelly & John Staatz, 2002. "Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices on Child Feeding and Care: Preliminary Insights from the Project on Linkages between Child Nutrition and Agricultural Growth," International Development Policy Syntheses 61, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University. [Downloadable!]
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  2. James Tefft & Valerie Kelly, 2002. "Understanding and Reducing Child Malnutrition in Mali: Interim Research Findings for the Project on Linkages between Child Nutrition and Agricultural Growth," International Development Policy Syntheses 60, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University. [Downloadable!]
  3. James Tefft & Daouda Keita & Victoria Wise & Valerie Kelly & John Staatz, 2003. "Mali's Rural Communes: A Potential Catalyst for Improving Child Nutrition?," International Development Policy Syntheses 63, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University. [Downloadable!]
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