This article investigates the impact of the Programme de Renforcement de la Nutrition – Nutrition Enhancement Program (PRN) that aims to improve child nutrition in Senegal based on randomized community intervention. Despite substantial deviation from the original assignment status of villages between the two data waves in 2004 and 2006, we find a significant impact of the PRN on medical inputs and child care measures taken by mothers in villages originally assigned treatment status. We do not detect a strong overall program impact on the outcome measure of weight for age, possibly because the program has not been in place long enough to show a tangible effect. Children with longest exposure to the program, in particular the ones whose mothe...
The dataset contains longitudinal data (child*month follow-up) of the impact evaluation in Burkina F...
International audienceBackground: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerni...
International audienceBackground: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cas...
Objective: We evaluated the impact of the Community Nutrition Project (CNP) of Senegal, West Africa ...
Objective: To study individual determinants of differential benefit from the Senegal Community Nutri...
This paper provides evidence of the effects of a large-scale intervention that focuses on the qualit...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that both preventive and curative nutrition interventions are ...
Background: In 2014, the World Food Programme added to an ongoing health and nutrition program named...
International audienceBackground In 2014, the government of Togo implemented a pilot unconditional c...
BackgroundOver half of the world's children suffer from poor nutrition, and as a consequence they ex...
BackgroundIn 2014, the government of Togo implemented a pilot unconditional cash transfer (UCT) prog...
Background: Senegal has been an exemplar country in the West African region, reducing child stunting...
Background: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cash transfer (UCT) progr...
Background: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerning preventive strategi...
The dataset contains longitudinal data (child*month follow-up) of the impact evaluation in Burkina F...
International audienceBackground: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerni...
International audienceBackground: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cas...
Objective: We evaluated the impact of the Community Nutrition Project (CNP) of Senegal, West Africa ...
Objective: To study individual determinants of differential benefit from the Senegal Community Nutri...
This paper provides evidence of the effects of a large-scale intervention that focuses on the qualit...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that both preventive and curative nutrition interventions are ...
Background: In 2014, the World Food Programme added to an ongoing health and nutrition program named...
International audienceBackground In 2014, the government of Togo implemented a pilot unconditional c...
BackgroundOver half of the world's children suffer from poor nutrition, and as a consequence they ex...
BackgroundIn 2014, the government of Togo implemented a pilot unconditional cash transfer (UCT) prog...
Background: Senegal has been an exemplar country in the West African region, reducing child stunting...
Background: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cash transfer (UCT) progr...
Background: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerning preventive strategi...
The dataset contains longitudinal data (child*month follow-up) of the impact evaluation in Burkina F...
International audienceBackground: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerni...
International audienceBackground: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cas...