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The Nutrition Information Platform for Nutrition (NIPN) supports the development of evidence-based nutrition and health policies by analyzing existing data from multiple sectors. On this page, you will find an extensive list of downloadable, relevant publications to support your work. This includes objective, independent, high-quality research such as briefs, reports, and other materials focused on nutrition-related and sustainable development themes. If you would like your resources to be included in this library, please contact us.

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24 May 2026 nipnpub

Child Marriage and Its Association With Stunting Among Children Aged 6-59 Months in Lao PDR

Child marriage refers to marriage or cohabitation that occurs before the age of maturity, typically before 18 years of age. This practice has a profoundly negative impacts on the lives ...
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24 May 2026 nipnpub

Bridging Rural and Urban Gaps: Tackling Early Marriage and Child Stunting through Education, Health, and Equity in Lao PDR

Child marriage and child undernutrition, especially stunting, remain major public health and development concerns in Lao PDR. To gain further insights into these challenges, this policy brief draws on a ...
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24 May 2026 nipnpub

Factors Influencing Vitamin A Supplementation of Laotian Children Aged 6-59 Months in the Dry and Rainy Seasons

Vitamin A deficiency remains a public health concern among children in Lao PDR and other low- and middle-income countries. Understanding factors associated with Vitamin A intake is essential to improve ...
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24 May 2026 nipnpub

Protecting Lao Children: Boosting Vitamin A Coverage

Improving Vitamin A Supplementation Coverage for Children Aged 6–59 Months in Lao PDR: Policy Options to Strengthen Child Survival and Nutrition Outcomes
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