To uncover these types of interactions would help a better targeting of programs that aim at improving child health. Finally, it is also worth considering that different policies manifest their effect over different horizons. If one finds that mother’s education is crucial for children health and possibly for the effectiveness of other interventions, such as those aimed at developing health infrastructure, one could not hope to have results in the very short run. However, such results would constitute a further reason and justification for education interventions. On the contrary, if one were to find that health and other basic infrastructure.