Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico

This study evaluated whether three nutrition-oriented programs in Central America and Mexico have been successful in targeting those households most vulnerable to undernutrition and poverty. for each country, nationally representative data sets were used to estimate cutoff points dividing the popula...

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Main Author: Mesoamerica Nutrition Program Targeting Study Group
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: SAGE Publications 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156540
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description This study evaluated whether three nutrition-oriented programs in Central America and Mexico have been successful in targeting those households most vulnerable to undernutrition and poverty. for each country, nationally representative data sets were used to estimate cutoff points dividing the population into 10 equal-sized groups according to child anthropometric measurements (age-standardized height) and household income (per capita household expenditures). Households meeting eligibility criteria were then assessed using special baseline surveys or national data obtained before implementation of the program. Children in these households were classified according to national deciles of height-for-age, and households were classified according to expenditure deciles. in spite of markedly differing targeting strategies, each of the programs was well targeted, with 45% (Honduras and Mexico) and 52% (Nicaragua) of children in eligible households coming from the lowest two deciles of the national distributions, and virtually none from the upper two deciles. Similar results pertained to household income. These experiences demonstrate that vulnerable households can be targeted relatively straightforwardly, and that the need to do this does not in every case imply household-level income screening.
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spelling CGSpace1565402024-11-14T11:36:30Z Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico Mesoamerica Nutrition Program Targeting Study Group nutrition education targeting evaluation This study evaluated whether three nutrition-oriented programs in Central America and Mexico have been successful in targeting those households most vulnerable to undernutrition and poverty. for each country, nationally representative data sets were used to estimate cutoff points dividing the population into 10 equal-sized groups according to child anthropometric measurements (age-standardized height) and household income (per capita household expenditures). Households meeting eligibility criteria were then assessed using special baseline surveys or national data obtained before implementation of the program. Children in these households were classified according to national deciles of height-for-age, and households were classified according to expenditure deciles. in spite of markedly differing targeting strategies, each of the programs was well targeted, with 45% (Honduras and Mexico) and 52% (Nicaragua) of children in eligible households coming from the lowest two deciles of the national distributions, and virtually none from the upper two deciles. Similar results pertained to household income. These experiences demonstrate that vulnerable households can be targeted relatively straightforwardly, and that the need to do this does not in every case imply household-level income screening. 2002-01 2024-10-24T12:44:32Z 2024-10-24T12:44:32Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156540 en Limited Access SAGE Publications Mesoamerica Nutrition Program Targeting Study Group. 2002. Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico. Food and Nutrition Bulletin 23(2): 162-74. https://doi.org/10.1177/156482650202300205
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targeting
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Mesoamerica Nutrition Program Targeting Study Group
Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico
title Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico
title_full Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico
title_fullStr Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico
title_short Targeting performance of three large-scale, nutrition-oriented, social programs in Central America and Mexico
title_sort targeting performance of three large scale nutrition oriented social programs in central america and mexico
topic nutrition education
targeting
evaluation
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