Eberwein, Julia DaytonKakietek, Jakubde Beni, DavideMoloney, GrainnePereira, AudreyAkuoku, Jonathan KwekuVolege, MarjorieMatu, SicilyShekar, Meera2017-03-162017-03-162016-12https://hdl.handle.net/10986/26284This knowledge brief presents the costs of scaling up key effective nutrition interventions in Kenya and compares different scale-up scenarios to determine which one produces the best results for the lowest cost. The goal of the analysis is to inform program planning by identifying the most cost-effective packages of interventions and by leveraging additional resources from domestic budgets and development partners.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOmalnutritionnutritioninterventionshealth financingstuntingcost-benefit analysiscost-effectivenessAn Investment Framework for Nutrition in KenyaBriefWorld Bank10.1596/26284