Study tests which food aid package best fights child malnutrition
NCT ID NCT05825716
Summary
This study compared three different food security programs in Ethiopia to see which works best at improving household food supplies and child nutrition. Researchers followed over 3,300 families with young children or pregnant women for two years. They measured how different combinations of aid—like savings groups, nutrition education, and livelihood support—affected children's growth and family diets.
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Seifu Tadesse
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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