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Why don’t we spend much more on nutrition and education? The Brookings Institute tackles this question highlighting our research.
"The cost-effectiveness of nutrition interventions is well known. According to the Copenhagen Consensus, each dollar spent on nutrition in the first 1,000 days of a child’s life returns $45 in productivity over a working life span through age 50."
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