Comparative study of the impact of the Sarvodaya movement on the nutritional status of pre-school children fed on thriposha for 6 months in a Sarvodaya and in a non-Sarvodaya village of the coastal belt in Sri Lanka

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1980

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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Dept. of International Community Health, Liverpool, GB

Abstract

Discusses the impact of the Sarvodaya, a voluntary movement based on Buddhist philosophy, on the triposha programme consisting of supplemental food designed to correct main nutritional problems

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Thesis, 1980
Thesis (M.A.), Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, 1980

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HUMAN NUTRITION, CHILDREN, HEALTH SERVICES, VILLAGES, SRI LANKA, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, HEALTH CENTRES, MALNUTRITION, PUBLIC HEALTH, HEALTH EDUCATION, STATE PARTICIPATION, FOOD ENRICHMENT

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