Malnutrition Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact Evaluation of WFP's Fresh Food Voucher Pilot Programme in Ethiopia
To assess the impact of WFP's Fresh Food Voucher Pilot Programme in Ethiopia on children's and mother's diets
Rationale: Infants, young children and adult women in rural Ethiopia consume one of the least
diversified diets in the world. The World Food Programme's Fresh Food Voucher (FFV) Pilot
Programme aims to improve dietary diversity among infants and young children and their
mothers. The focus on these demographic groups is based on the now well-established theory on
the importance of the 'first 1,000 days'. This period, spanning the pregnancy and the first 2
years of child's life, is considered critical for child's physical growth and cognitive
development. The beneficiary households receive a voucher that can be used to purchase fresh
foods (fruits, vegetables and certain animal source foods).
Objective: The main objectives of the evaluation are to assess and report on the performance
and results of the FFV programme to help WFP present high-quality and credible evidence of
actual impact to its donors. In addition, the evaluation will determine the reasons why
certain results occurred (or not) to draw lessons, derive good practices and pointers for
learning.
Study design: This is a mixed methods evaluation that combines a Randomized Controlled Trial
(RCT) with Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with caregivers and food traders. The RCT contains
three arms. The first treatment arm receives a smaller voucher (roughly $12-17) and social
behavioural change communication (SBCC). The second treatment arm receives a larger voucher
(roughly $21-23) and SBCC. Households in the third study arm (control) receive SBCC but do
not receive vouchers. A cluster in this impact evaluation is defined as a village (got in
Amharic) and these clusters of are randomly allocated to the different arms of the trial.
Within a cluster, all eligible households will receive the same treatment.
Study population: All households with a child between 6-17 months at the baseline in December
2017 were eligible to be included in the quantitative sample.
Main study parameters/endpoints: The main outcomes of interest are minimum acceptable diet
score for children 6- 23 months (World Health Organization, 2008) and minimum diet diversity
for women of reproductive age (FAO & FHI-360, 2016).
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