Multisectoral Nutrition Assessment in Sri Lanka's Estate Sector
tlte-cite:malaiyaha-multisectoral-nutrition-2017Detailed multisectoral assessment documenting severe chronic undernutrition, stunting, and anaemia among estate-sector children and mothers, with rates significantly higher than national averages and the rural sector. Provides the quantitative evidence base for child-rights claims regarding plantation conditions. **Source 19** **Title:** *Improving Nutrition Outcomes for Children in Sri Lanka's Estate Sector: The Positive Deviance Approach* **Institution:** World Bank Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice **Publisher:** World Bank **Year:** 2018 **URL:** https://documents1.worldbank.org/curated/en/109211544531399484/pdf/Improving-Nutrition-Outcomes-for-Children-in-Sri-Lanka-s-Estate-Sector-The-Positive-Deviance-Approach.pdf **Tier:** A (World Bank) **Gloss:** Follow-up to the 2017 assessment, identifying pockets of better nutritional outcomes to understand structural enablers.
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