An Investment Framework for Nutrition in Kenya

This knowledge brief presents the costs of scaling up key effective nutrition interventions in Kenya and compares different scale-up scenarios to determine which one produces the best results for the lowest cost. The goal of the analysis is to info...

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Main Authors: Eberwein, Julia Dayton, Kakietek, Jakub, de Beni, Davide, Moloney, Grainne, Pereira, Audrey, Akuoku, Jonathan Kweku, Volege, Marjorie, Matu, Sicily, Shekar, Meera
Format: Brief
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/818131489039627279/An-investment-framework-for-nutrition-in-Kenya
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spelling okr-10986-262842021-05-25T10:54:44Z An Investment Framework for Nutrition in Kenya Eberwein, Julia Dayton Kakietek, Jakub de Beni, Davide Moloney, Grainne Pereira, Audrey Akuoku, Jonathan Kweku Volege, Marjorie Matu, Sicily Shekar, Meera malnutrition nutrition interventions health financing stunting cost-benefit analysis cost-effectiveness This knowledge brief presents the costs of scaling up key effective nutrition interventions in Kenya and compares different scale-up scenarios to determine which one produces the best results for the lowest cost. The goal of the analysis is to inform program planning by identifying the most cost-effective packages of interventions and by leveraging additional resources from domestic budgets and development partners. 2017-03-16T19:00:46Z 2017-03-16T19:00:46Z 2016-12 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/818131489039627279/An-investment-framework-for-nutrition-in-Kenya http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26284 English en_US Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice Knowledge Brief; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Africa Kenya
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topic malnutrition
nutrition
interventions
health financing
stunting
cost-benefit analysis
cost-effectiveness
spellingShingle malnutrition
nutrition
interventions
health financing
stunting
cost-benefit analysis
cost-effectiveness
Eberwein, Julia Dayton
Kakietek, Jakub
de Beni, Davide
Moloney, Grainne
Pereira, Audrey
Akuoku, Jonathan Kweku
Volege, Marjorie
Matu, Sicily
Shekar, Meera
An Investment Framework for Nutrition in Kenya
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relation Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice Knowledge Brief;
description This knowledge brief presents the costs of scaling up key effective nutrition interventions in Kenya and compares different scale-up scenarios to determine which one produces the best results for the lowest cost. The goal of the analysis is to inform program planning by identifying the most cost-effective packages of interventions and by leveraging additional resources from domestic budgets and development partners.
format Brief
author Eberwein, Julia Dayton
Kakietek, Jakub
de Beni, Davide
Moloney, Grainne
Pereira, Audrey
Akuoku, Jonathan Kweku
Volege, Marjorie
Matu, Sicily
Shekar, Meera
author_facet Eberwein, Julia Dayton
Kakietek, Jakub
de Beni, Davide
Moloney, Grainne
Pereira, Audrey
Akuoku, Jonathan Kweku
Volege, Marjorie
Matu, Sicily
Shekar, Meera
author_sort Eberwein, Julia Dayton
title An Investment Framework for Nutrition in Kenya
title_short An Investment Framework for Nutrition in Kenya
title_full An Investment Framework for Nutrition in Kenya
title_fullStr An Investment Framework for Nutrition in Kenya
title_full_unstemmed An Investment Framework for Nutrition in Kenya
title_sort investment framework for nutrition in kenya
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/818131489039627279/An-investment-framework-for-nutrition-in-Kenya
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/26284
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