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Helen Keller International's Enhanced-Homestead Food Production Program in Burkina Faso

Not Applicable
Conditions
Anemia
Growth
Interventions
Other: Enhanced-Homestead Food Production Program
Registration Number
NCT01825226
Lead Sponsor
International Food Policy Research Institute
Brief Summary

Helen Keller International (HKI) has been implementing homestead food production (HFP) programs in Asia for the past 20 years and has recently begun implementing HFP programs in Africa as well. In general, these programs target women and are designed to improve maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes through three primary pathways: 1. Increasing the availability of micronutrient-rich foods through increased household production of these foods; 2. Raising income through the sale of surplus production; and 3. Increasing knowledge and adoption of optimal nutrition practices, including the consumption of micronutrient-rich foods. Evaluations of HFP programs have consistently demonstrated significant increases in household production and consumption of micronutrient-rich foods. This increased consumption, along with improvements in health and nutrition related knowledge, and increased income, could all contribute to improvements in maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes. However, to date there has been limited understanding as to how these types of programs can be optimized to maximize impacts on these outcomes.

In order to better understand the potential of these types of programs to improve maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes and how this impact may be achieved IFPRI has been collaborating with HKI to evaluate one of their E-HFP programs in Burkina Faso. The evaluation considers impact of the program through the three pathways above, and assesses anthropometric and clinical measures of nutrition, as well as looking at how the programs might be improved.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
UNKNOWN
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
1763
Inclusion Criteria
  • Mother of child between the ages of 3 and 12 months and her child
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Exclusion Criteria
  • N/A
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Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Program participationEnhanced-Homestead Food Production ProgramParticipation in an enhanced-homestead food production program including home gardening and nutrition and health behavior change communication
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
GrowthMeasurements will be made for children between the ages of 3 and 12 months of age at baseline and then 2 years later, at endline, when the children are between the ages of 23 and 40 months

Change in height-for-age Z-scores, weight-for-age Z-scores and weight-for-height Z-scores will be measured as well as the change in the prevalence of stunting (HAZ \<-2), underweight (WAZ \<-2) and wasting (WHZ \<-2) over the course of the two year program period.

HemoglobinMeasurements will be made for children between the ages of 3 and 12 months of age at baseline and then 2 years later, at endline, when the children are between the ages of 23 and 40 months
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Household consumptionBaseline (2010), Endline (2012), follow-up (2013)
Household livestock holdingsBaseline (2010), Endline (2012), follow-up (2013)
Household assetsBaseline (2010), Endline (2012), follow-up (2013)
IYCF practicesBaseline (2010), Endline (2012), follow-up (2013)
Food securityBaseline (2010), Endline (2012), follow-up (2013)
Dietary diversityBaseline (2010), Endline (2012), follow-up (2013)
Mother's BMIBaseline (2010), Endline (2012), follow-up (2013)
Maternal health and nutrition-related knowledgeBaseline (2010), Endline (2012), follow-up (2013)

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States

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