Cash and coaching for moms: can it boost Kids' futures?
NCT ID NCT05598970
Summary
This study tested whether providing digital tools to community health workers and giving cash payments to families could improve early childhood development in Tanzania. It involved over 3,500 pregnant women across 258 health centers. Researchers compared standard care against a digital parenting program, cash transfers, and a combination of both to see which approach best supports children's growth, nutrition, and learning.
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Dodoma
Dodoma, Dodoma, Tanzania
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