Cash handouts fight child hunger in somalia
NCT ID NCT06642012
Summary
This study tested whether giving cash assistance to families in food-insecure areas of Somalia could prevent malnutrition in children and mothers. Researchers compared different combinations of cash payments and educational support over six months to see which approach worked best. The trial involved over 3,300 children under five and their mothers across two regions of Somalia.
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Locations
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Baltimore, Maryland, 21205, United States
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Save the Children Somalia Office
Mogadishu, Somalia
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