Background: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerning preventive strategies not primarily based on food products. Cash transfers, as part of safety net approach, have potential to prevent under-nutrition. However, most of the cash transfer programs implemented and scientifically evaluated do not have a clear nutritional objective, which leads to a lack of evidence regarding their nutritional benefits. Methods/Design: The MAM'Out research project aims at evaluating a seasonal and multiannual cash transfer program to prevent acute malnutrition in children under 36 months, in terms of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in the Tapoa province (Eastern region of Burkina Faso, Africa). The program is targeted to econo...
This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
BackgroundIn 2014, the government of Togo implemented a pilot unconditional cash transfer (UCT) prog...
Background: Finding the most appropriate strategy for the prevention of moderate acute malnutrition ...
Background: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerning preventive strategi...
International audienceBackground: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerni...
controlled trial to assess multiannual and seasonal cash transfers for the prevention of acute malnu...
Background: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cash transfer (UCT) progr...
International audienceBackground: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cas...
Background: Acute malnutrition is a public health issue worldwide, and particularly in the Eastern r...
Background: Acute malnutrition is a public health issue worldwide, and particularly in the Eastern r...
Background: Cash transfer programs have the potential to improve dietary intake by improving accessi...
Abstract Background Acute malnutrition is a public health issue worldwide, and particularly in the E...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of multiannual, seasonal unconditional cash transfers (UCT) provid...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that both preventive and curative nutrition interventions are ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of acute malnutrition is often high in emergency-affected populat...
This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
BackgroundIn 2014, the government of Togo implemented a pilot unconditional cash transfer (UCT) prog...
Background: Finding the most appropriate strategy for the prevention of moderate acute malnutrition ...
Background: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerning preventive strategi...
International audienceBackground: Wasting is a public health issue but evidence gaps remain concerni...
controlled trial to assess multiannual and seasonal cash transfers for the prevention of acute malnu...
Background: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cash transfer (UCT) progr...
International audienceBackground: Limited evidence is available on the impact that unconditional cas...
Background: Acute malnutrition is a public health issue worldwide, and particularly in the Eastern r...
Background: Acute malnutrition is a public health issue worldwide, and particularly in the Eastern r...
Background: Cash transfer programs have the potential to improve dietary intake by improving accessi...
Abstract Background Acute malnutrition is a public health issue worldwide, and particularly in the E...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of multiannual, seasonal unconditional cash transfers (UCT) provid...
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that both preventive and curative nutrition interventions are ...
Abstract Background The prevalence of acute malnutrition is often high in emergency-affected populat...
This paper summarises the arguments and counterarguments within the scientific discussion on cash tr...
BackgroundIn 2014, the government of Togo implemented a pilot unconditional cash transfer (UCT) prog...
Background: Finding the most appropriate strategy for the prevention of moderate acute malnutrition ...