Poverty, Low Income, Food Insecurity, Undernutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact Evaluation of Agribusiness Support and Nutrition Services Projects in Upper Egypt
Verified date | November 2017 |
Source | International Food Policy Research Institute |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This project seeks to evaluate the impact of two USAID-funded projects that are implemented
in rural Upper Egypt. The first project is the Feed the Future Egypt, Food-Security and
Agribusiness Support (FAS) project; the second project is the Improving Maternal, Child
Health, and Nutrition Services (IMCHN) project.
The specific study objectives are (1) to estimate the impact of FAS interventions on project
outcome indicators—especially on household income (measured by total household expenditure),
household food security, and maternal and child nutrition—among farm households; (2) to
estimate the effects of IMCHN interventions on maternal and child health and nutrition
knowledge among community health workers (CHWs) and among farm households; and (3) to
analytically explore potential synergistic effects of FAS and IMCHN interventions on maternal
and child nutrition among farm households being exposed to both projects.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | April 2019 |
Est. primary completion date | April 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria (will follow those of the USAID-funded FAS program). In Oct 2017, known
to be: - Farmers with 10 feddans or less per household - Farmers who have experience or interest in horticulture production. Exclusion Criteria: - Farmers with more than 10 feddans per household - Farmers with no interest in horticulture production |
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International Food Policy Research Institute |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Nutrition and health knowledge of community health workers | Community health workers' knowledge of nutrition and health related issues | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Primary | Household income | household income measured through household total (and food) expenditure | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) | |
Primary | Household food security | Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) | |
Secondary | Household income | household income measured through household total (and food) expenditure | After 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Household food security | Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) | After 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Farm production and output: yields | Harvested yields | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Farm production and output: prices | Selling prices | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Farm production and output: home consumption | Home consumption | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Women's Empowerment in Agriculture | Women's level of empowerment in agriculture-related decision making | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Household dietary diversity | Household Dietary Diversity Score (HDDS) | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Women's dietary diversity | Minimum Dietary Diversity - Women (MDD-W) score | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Infant and Young Child Feeding practices | IYCF practices as measured using the WHO IYCF guidelines | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Child anthropometry: weight | weight of children 0-23.9 months (baseline), 24-59.9 months (baseline) | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Child anthropometry: height | height and weight of children 0-23.9 months (baseline), 24-59.9 months (baseline) | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Adult anthropometry: mother | weight of mother / female caretaker | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) | |
Secondary | Adult anthropometry: father | weight of father / household head | After 5 to 6 months of exposure (april 2018) and after 17 to 18 months of exposure (april 2019) |