Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali

The program “Santé Nutritionnelle à Assise Communautaire à Kayes” (SNACK) in Mali aimed to improve child linear growth through a set of interventions targeted to mothers and children during pregnancy and up to the child's second birthday. Distributions of cash to mothers and/or lipid-based nutrient...

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Main Authors: Le Port, Agnès, Zongrone, Amanda, Sessou, Eric, Diatta, Ampa Dogui, Koulidiati, Jean-Louis, Ruel, Marie T.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145614
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author Le Port, Agnès
Zongrone, Amanda
Sessou, Eric
Diatta, Ampa Dogui
Koulidiati, Jean-Louis
Ruel, Marie T.
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Koulidiati, Jean-Louis
Le Port, Agnès
Ruel, Marie T.
Sessou, Eric
Zongrone, Amanda
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Zongrone, Amanda
Sessou, Eric
Diatta, Ampa Dogui
Koulidiati, Jean-Louis
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description The program “Santé Nutritionnelle à Assise Communautaire à Kayes” (SNACK) in Mali aimed to improve child linear growth through a set of interventions targeted to mothers and children during pregnancy and up to the child's second birthday. Distributions of cash to mothers and/or lipid-based nutrient supplement (LNS) to children 6–23 months of age were added to SNACK to increase attendance at community health centers (CHCs).
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spelling CGSpace1456142025-01-24T08:55:14Z Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali Le Port, Agnès Zongrone, Amanda Sessou, Eric Diatta, Ampa Dogui Koulidiati, Jean-Louis Ruel, Marie T. health child health nutrients supplements incentives nutrition cash transfers project evaluation impact assessment The program “Santé Nutritionnelle à Assise Communautaire à Kayes” (SNACK) in Mali aimed to improve child linear growth through a set of interventions targeted to mothers and children during pregnancy and up to the child's second birthday. Distributions of cash to mothers and/or lipid-based nutrient supplement (LNS) to children 6–23 months of age were added to SNACK to increase attendance at community health centers (CHCs). 2019-08-02 2024-06-21T09:04:44Z 2024-06-21T09:04:44Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145614 en Open Access Elsevier Le Port, Agnès; Zongrone, Amanda; Sessou, Eric; Diatta, Ampa Dogui; Koulidiati, Jean-Louis; Ruel, Marie T.; et al. 2019. Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali. Current Developments in Nutrition 3(9): nzz084. https://doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzz084
spellingShingle health
child health
nutrients
supplements
incentives
nutrition
cash transfers
project evaluation
impact assessment
Le Port, Agnès
Zongrone, Amanda
Sessou, Eric
Diatta, Ampa Dogui
Koulidiati, Jean-Louis
Ruel, Marie T.
Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali
title Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali
title_full Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali
title_fullStr Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali
title_full_unstemmed Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali
title_short Program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in Mali
title_sort program impact pathway analysis reveals implementation challenges that limited the incentive value of conditional cash transfers aimed at improving maternal and child health care use in mali
topic health
child health
nutrients
supplements
incentives
nutrition
cash transfers
project evaluation
impact assessment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145614
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