Richard Heaver
Richard Heaver
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Repositioning Nutrition as Central to Development
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Strengthening country commitment to human development
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Improving early childhood development
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Managing primary health care
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Improving family planning, health, and nutrition in India
cover - STSupplement to India's family we...Richard Heaver
Supplement to India's family welfare program
no cover - RPReaching people at the peripheryRichard Heaver
Reaching people at the periphery
no cover - CCCountry commitment to developme...Richard Heaver
Country commitment to development projects
no cover - ATAdapting the training and visit...Richard Heaver
Adapting the training and visit system for family planning, health, and nutrition programs
no cover - BPBureaucratic politics and incen...Richard Heaver
Bureaucratic politics and incentives in the management of rural development
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- Open Work
Repositioning Nutrition as Central to Development
- Open Work
Strengthening country commitment to human development
- Open Work
Improving early childhood development
- Open Work
Managing primary health care
- Open Work
Improving family planning, health, and nutrition in India
- Open Work
Supplement to India's family welfare program
- Open Work
Reaching people at the periphery
- Open Work
Country commitment to development projects
- Open Work
Adapting the training and visit system for family planning, health, and nutrition programs
- Open Work
Bureaucratic politics and incentives in the management of rural development