The Operations Research and Impact Evaluation (ORIE) project, led by Oxford Policy Management, has contributed for the past five years to inform nutrition research and the policy debates in Nigeria and beyond. ORIE provided operations research, impact evaluations, costing and cost effectiveness studies for the ambitious six-year, Department for International Development (DFID)-funded Working to Improve Nutrition in Northern Nigeria (WINNN) programme, which supports the government to improve maternal, newborn and child nutrition in five northern states. ORIE worked closely with key federal and state government stakeholders to ensure that findings reached them and informed their policies. This document summarises the projects and findings o...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
This report presents the findings of the ORIE economic evaluation on the cost-effectiveness of the W...
This summary highlights key findings from stakeholder mapping carried out to increase understanding...
This report integrates the findings of five years of research and evaluation conducted by Operations...
On 1st and 2nd March 2016, over 150 stakeholders met in Abuja to discuss how to tackle undernutritio...
The two page briefing provides an overview of the work of the DFID-funded Working to Improve Nutriti...
In March 2015, a team in the Department of Community Medicine of Bayero University Kano led by Pro...
This report presents the results of the quantitative impact evaluation of the Working to Improve Nut...
On the morning of Tuesday 29 April 2014, around 70 stakeholders discussed how to tackle undernutriti...
This report presents the findings from the baseline survey of the quantitative impact evaluation of ...
This report presents the results of the quantitative impact evaluation of the Working to Improve Nut...
This report presents the results of the qualitative impact evaluation of the Working to Improve Nutr...
In April 2015, the Department of Community Medicine of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, received the...
This briefing note summarises the findings of qualitative research on the governance and social con...
The WINNN programme, a large scale programme funded by the Department for International Development ...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
This report presents the findings of the ORIE economic evaluation on the cost-effectiveness of the W...
This summary highlights key findings from stakeholder mapping carried out to increase understanding...
This report integrates the findings of five years of research and evaluation conducted by Operations...
On 1st and 2nd March 2016, over 150 stakeholders met in Abuja to discuss how to tackle undernutritio...
The two page briefing provides an overview of the work of the DFID-funded Working to Improve Nutriti...
In March 2015, a team in the Department of Community Medicine of Bayero University Kano led by Pro...
This report presents the results of the quantitative impact evaluation of the Working to Improve Nut...
On the morning of Tuesday 29 April 2014, around 70 stakeholders discussed how to tackle undernutriti...
This report presents the findings from the baseline survey of the quantitative impact evaluation of ...
This report presents the results of the quantitative impact evaluation of the Working to Improve Nut...
This report presents the results of the qualitative impact evaluation of the Working to Improve Nutr...
In April 2015, the Department of Community Medicine of Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, received the...
This briefing note summarises the findings of qualitative research on the governance and social con...
The WINNN programme, a large scale programme funded by the Department for International Development ...
Northern Nigeria has a high prevalence of child malnutrition, with around 10% of children (aged 6–59...
This report presents the findings of the ORIE economic evaluation on the cost-effectiveness of the W...
This summary highlights key findings from stakeholder mapping carried out to increase understanding...