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Cash transfer programmes in lower-income and middle-income countries: understanding pathways to nutritional change—a realist review protocol
2019
BMJ Open
IntroductionChild malnutrition continues to be a significant global public health concern. Nutrition-related interventions have changed and diversified over the last two decades, with increasing emphasis on nutrition-sensitive programmes that address underlying determinants of child malnutrition. Cash transfer programmes (CTPs) are used with increasing popularity in lower-income and middle-income countries to improve both food/nutrition insecurity and resilience. Available studies, however,
doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2018-028314
pmid:31133594
pmcid:PMC6537996
fatcat:xlr4ljw4afaljeeu2pod7ewale