The GSM Association (GSMA), working with a wide range of mobile network operators and civil society organisations, is launching a series of nutrition-focused m-health and m-agriculture initiatives in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. GSMA refers to nutrition-enhanced initiatives collectively as ‘m-nutrition’. This report summarises the plans for an impact evaluation of two of these nutrition-enhanced initiatives: mHealth in Tanzania and mAgri in Ghana. The evaluation consists of three integrated components: a quantitative impact evaluation, a qualitative evaluation focusing on implementation fidelity, pathways of impact and external validity, and an evaluation of the sustainability of the business model behind the mNutrition initiative. Th...
The quantitative evaluation was designed as a cluster randomised controlled trial, with two stages ...
This report summarises and integrates the key findings from the initial data collection round of eac...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Department for International Developme...
The mNutrition initiative is a five-year global programme supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth ...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Department for International Developme...
e-PactThe aim of the impact evaluation is to assess the impact, cost-effectiveness, and commercial v...
This is the phase 1 report for the business modelling analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby...
This is the baseline report for the business modelling analysis of the Vodafone Farmers Club, Ghana ...
This desk-based review forms part of the external impact evaluation of m-Nutrition in Ghana. The eva...
mNutrition is a global initiative supported by the UK Department for International Development, (DFI...
e-PactmNutrition is a global initiative supported by FCDO, managed by GSMA, and implemented by in-co...
This is the baseline report for the cost-effectiveness analysis of the Vodafone Farmers Club, Ghana,...
The VFC journey was not linear, so the financial model was used to provide commentary on the sustain...
This is the baseline report for the cost-effectiveness analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Bab...
This brief focuses on the quantitative impact evaluation in Tanzania, led by IFPRI. In Tanzania, new...
The quantitative evaluation was designed as a cluster randomised controlled trial, with two stages ...
This report summarises and integrates the key findings from the initial data collection round of eac...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Department for International Developme...
The mNutrition initiative is a five-year global programme supported by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth ...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Department for International Developme...
e-PactThe aim of the impact evaluation is to assess the impact, cost-effectiveness, and commercial v...
This is the phase 1 report for the business modelling analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby...
This is the baseline report for the business modelling analysis of the Vodafone Farmers Club, Ghana ...
This desk-based review forms part of the external impact evaluation of m-Nutrition in Ghana. The eva...
mNutrition is a global initiative supported by the UK Department for International Development, (DFI...
e-PactmNutrition is a global initiative supported by FCDO, managed by GSMA, and implemented by in-co...
This is the baseline report for the cost-effectiveness analysis of the Vodafone Farmers Club, Ghana,...
The VFC journey was not linear, so the financial model was used to provide commentary on the sustain...
This is the baseline report for the cost-effectiveness analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Bab...
This brief focuses on the quantitative impact evaluation in Tanzania, led by IFPRI. In Tanzania, new...
The quantitative evaluation was designed as a cluster randomised controlled trial, with two stages ...
This report summarises and integrates the key findings from the initial data collection round of eac...
mNutrition was a five-year global initiative supported by the Department for International Developme...