The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia

Tubaramure is a food‐assisted, preventive maternal and child health and nutrition (MCHN) program targeted to pregnant women and their child 0‐2 y of age (first 1000 days) in two highly food insecure provinces in Burundi. Monthly food rations include corn‐soy‐blend (CSB) and vit A‐ and D‐fortified oi...

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Main Authors: Leroy, Jef L., Olney, Deanna K., Ruel, Marie T.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiley 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150384
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author Leroy, Jef L.
Olney, Deanna K.
Ruel, Marie T.
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description Tubaramure is a food‐assisted, preventive maternal and child health and nutrition (MCHN) program targeted to pregnant women and their child 0‐2 y of age (first 1000 days) in two highly food insecure provinces in Burundi. Monthly food rations include corn‐soy‐blend (CSB) and vit A‐ and D‐fortified oil. We evaluated the program's impact using a cluster randomized controlled study, where 60 villages were assigned to: T24: benefits during pregnancy up to 24 m; T18: pregnancy up to 18 m; TNFP: same as T24, but without food rations during pregnancy; and Control. We estimated the program's impact on Hb and anemia in children 0‐24 m and their mothers using double difference estimates with repeated cross‐sectional data at baseline (BL) and 2 y later (EL). We used mixed methods to document pathways of impact.Mean Hb was significantly lower at EL compared to BL in children (0.8 g/dL) and their mothers (0.7 g/dL), but the program had a significant protective effect. Compared to control, Hb in beneficiary children dropped 0.3‐0.5 g/dL less; in mothers 0‐3 m post‐partum, anemia increased 24‐39 pp less. Impact pathway analyses suggest that impacts were achieved through positive changes among children in dietary diversity, intake of Fe‐rich foods, bednet use, and lower morbidity; among mothers, bednet use appears to be part of the pathway. Differences between treatment groups will be discussed. This theory‐based impact evaluation demonstrated the effectiveness of a preventive food assisted MCHN program on children's HB and maternal anemia and highlighted the contribution of different program inputs in achieving this impact.Funded by USAID's Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project & CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH), led by IFPRI.
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spelling CGSpace1503842024-11-15T08:52:11Z The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia Leroy, Jef L. Olney, Deanna K. Ruel, Marie T. anaemia nutrition dietary diversity Tubaramure is a food‐assisted, preventive maternal and child health and nutrition (MCHN) program targeted to pregnant women and their child 0‐2 y of age (first 1000 days) in two highly food insecure provinces in Burundi. Monthly food rations include corn‐soy‐blend (CSB) and vit A‐ and D‐fortified oil. We evaluated the program's impact using a cluster randomized controlled study, where 60 villages were assigned to: T24: benefits during pregnancy up to 24 m; T18: pregnancy up to 18 m; TNFP: same as T24, but without food rations during pregnancy; and Control. We estimated the program's impact on Hb and anemia in children 0‐24 m and their mothers using double difference estimates with repeated cross‐sectional data at baseline (BL) and 2 y later (EL). We used mixed methods to document pathways of impact.Mean Hb was significantly lower at EL compared to BL in children (0.8 g/dL) and their mothers (0.7 g/dL), but the program had a significant protective effect. Compared to control, Hb in beneficiary children dropped 0.3‐0.5 g/dL less; in mothers 0‐3 m post‐partum, anemia increased 24‐39 pp less. Impact pathway analyses suggest that impacts were achieved through positive changes among children in dietary diversity, intake of Fe‐rich foods, bednet use, and lower morbidity; among mothers, bednet use appears to be part of the pathway. Differences between treatment groups will be discussed. This theory‐based impact evaluation demonstrated the effectiveness of a preventive food assisted MCHN program on children's HB and maternal anemia and highlighted the contribution of different program inputs in achieving this impact.Funded by USAID's Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project & CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH), led by IFPRI. 2015-04-03 2024-08-01T02:51:39Z 2024-08-01T02:51:39Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150384 en Limited Access Wiley Leroy, Jef L.; Olney, Deanna K.; Ruel, Marie T. 2015. The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia. The FASEB Journal 29: 898.26. https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.29.1_supplement.898.26
spellingShingle anaemia
nutrition
dietary diversity
Leroy, Jef L.
Olney, Deanna K.
Ruel, Marie T.
The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia
title The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia
title_full The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia
title_fullStr The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia
title_full_unstemmed The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia
title_short The impact of Tubaramure, a food-assisted integrated health and nutrition program in Burundi, on maternal and child anemia
title_sort impact of tubaramure a food assisted integrated health and nutrition program in burundi on maternal and child anemia
topic anaemia
nutrition
dietary diversity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150384
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