Anemia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of the Evaluation of the Enhanced Homestead Food Production Program in Sengerema, and Ukerewe in the Lake Zone,Tanzania
The purpose of this study is to assess if the Enhanced Homestead Food Production Plus (EHFP+) Program implemented by HKI in Mwanza, Tanzania, enhances uptake of Micronutrient Powder (MNP) supplementation in children, helps maintaining reduced anemia levels among children after a blanket provision of MNP, and has an impact on child growth, infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices, maternal knowledge related to health, nutrition, WASH and malaria prevention, food security and women's empowerment.
Since 1988, Helen Keller International's (HKI) flagship Homestead Food Production (HFP)
program in Asia has helped communities establish technically-improved local food production
systems by creating gardens yielding micronutrient-rich fruits and vegetables over expanded
growing seasons, complemented by the improved rearing of poultry and livestock.
In 2010, HKI introduced an enhanced-HFP (E-HFP) model in Burkina Faso and included a
strengthened nutrition education component; the Essential Nutrition Actions (ENA) framework.
This E-HFP program was evaluated by IFPRI and yielded some encouraging results. With regards
to nutritional outcomes, however, the primary finding was that, while the E-HFP program
improved hemoglobin concentration—an indicator of iron status—the evaluation failed to note
a significant impact of the program on improving children's growth. The primary explanation
for the absence of a measurable improvement in children's growth was the lack of
complementary health interventions that aim to specifically reduce children's disease
burden, which, along with the lack of adequate food and care, is an underlying cause of
undernutriton (UNICEF 1990).
Building on lessons learned from the Burkina Faso E-HFP program and a 2011 Tanzania HFP
program, a new model, the Enhanced Homestead Food Production Plus (E-HFP+), was developed
for Tanzania to improve the nutritional status of infants and young children. The new model
strengthens the Behavior Change Communication (BCC) on malaria prevention, WASH, and gender
components and enhances links with the health sector. The model will also test two new
concepts:
1. to assess if the E-HFP+ program has the potential to maintain adequate levels of
hemoglobin concentrations by increasing iron-rich food consumption and malaria
prevention good practices.
2. to assess the effectiveness on anemia of using an existing agriculture-based platform
to promote uptake and utilization of MNP.
The model involves both a set of production and nutrition interventions targeted to mothers
and the provision of a curative treatment for moderate to severe anemia (Micronutrient
Powder).
The main objective of the impact evaluation of the E-HFP+ program is therefore to assess
whether the program:
- Maintains reduced anemia levels among pre-school aged children after a blanket
provision of Micronutrient Powder (MNP)
- Improves child growth (measured by HAZ and WHZ)
- Improves infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices and maternal knowledge on
health and nutrition
- Is an appropriate delivery platform to enhance uptake and utilization of MNP
supplementation in children
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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