SELEVER study: First follow-up survey

The Soutenir l’Exploitation Familiale pour Lancer l’Élevage des Volailles et Valoriser l’Économie Rurale (SELEVER) study was a cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in rural Burkina Faso to evaluate the impact of an integrated agriculture-nutrition intervention on the diets, health, and nutr...

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description The Soutenir l’Exploitation Familiale pour Lancer l’Élevage des Volailles et Valoriser l’Économie Rurale (SELEVER) study was a cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in rural Burkina Faso to evaluate the impact of an integrated agriculture-nutrition intervention on the diets, health, and nutritional status of women and children. The intervention package combined poultry value chain development, women’s empowerment initiatives, and a behavior change communication strategy to promote healthier diets and improved feeding, care, and hygiene practices. Data collection took place in rural communities across three regions—Boucle du Mouhoun, Centre-Ouest, and Haut-Bassins—over four rounds between March 2017 and August 2020. The baseline survey (Round 1) was conducted from March to June 2017, during the post-harvest season, and included a sample of 1,800 households. Follow-up 1 and Follow-up 2 (Rounds 2 and 3) were carried out during the lean season, with data collected in September–October 2017 and September–October 2019, respectively, from a subsample of 1,080 households. The endline survey (Round 4) took place from March to August 2020, with a temporary pause in data collection due to COVID-19 restrictions. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the intervention package in enhancing nutritional outcomes for women and children in the targeted communities. The data presented here are from the first follow-up survey.
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spelling CGSpace1739592025-04-17T09:30:45Z SELEVER study: First follow-up survey International Food Policy Research Institute value chains poultry women's empowerment maternal nutrition child nutrition infant feeding communication hygiene dietary assessment health The Soutenir l’Exploitation Familiale pour Lancer l’Élevage des Volailles et Valoriser l’Économie Rurale (SELEVER) study was a cluster randomized controlled trial conducted in rural Burkina Faso to evaluate the impact of an integrated agriculture-nutrition intervention on the diets, health, and nutritional status of women and children. The intervention package combined poultry value chain development, women’s empowerment initiatives, and a behavior change communication strategy to promote healthier diets and improved feeding, care, and hygiene practices. Data collection took place in rural communities across three regions—Boucle du Mouhoun, Centre-Ouest, and Haut-Bassins—over four rounds between March 2017 and August 2020. The baseline survey (Round 1) was conducted from March to June 2017, during the post-harvest season, and included a sample of 1,800 households. Follow-up 1 and Follow-up 2 (Rounds 2 and 3) were carried out during the lean season, with data collected in September–October 2017 and September–October 2019, respectively, from a subsample of 1,080 households. The endline survey (Round 4) took place from March to August 2020, with a temporary pause in data collection due to COVID-19 restrictions. The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the intervention package in enhancing nutritional outcomes for women and children in the targeted communities. The data presented here are from the first follow-up survey. 2025-03-21 2025-04-01T20:13:16Z 2025-04-01T20:13:16Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173959 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173388 https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13528 https://doi.org/10.1080/19439342.2021.1968932 https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxac034 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2021.102776 https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-017-2156-4 Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). 2025. SELEVER study: First follow-up survey. Washington, DC: IFPRI [dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SFGXCE. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
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poultry
women's empowerment
maternal nutrition
child nutrition
infant feeding
communication
hygiene
dietary assessment
health
International Food Policy Research Institute
SELEVER study: First follow-up survey
title SELEVER study: First follow-up survey
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title_fullStr SELEVER study: First follow-up survey
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title_short SELEVER study: First follow-up survey
title_sort selever study first follow up survey
topic value chains
poultry
women's empowerment
maternal nutrition
child nutrition
infant feeding
communication
hygiene
dietary assessment
health
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