Four-Year Effects of a 2-Year Nutrition and Gender Sensitive Agricultural Program on Women’s Nutritional Status, Knowledge, and Empowerment in Rural Burkina Faso

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food and Nutrition Bulletin Pub Date : 2022-04-19 DOI:10.1177/03795721221090380
L. Bliznashka, Elodie Becquey, M. Ruel, Deanna K. Olney
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Background: Little is known about the sustained effects of nutrition- and gender-sensitive agricultural programs (NSAPs) after they end. Objectives: To examine the 4-year effects (2010-2014) of a 2-year NSAP (2010-2012) on women’s outcomes in rural Burkina Faso. Methods: We used baseline (2010) and endline (2012) data from a cluster-randomized controlled trial of Helen Keller International’s Enhanced Homestead Food Production (EHFP) program and baseline (2014) data from a new program. We included 134 women: 82 who participated in the 2-year EHFP program (treatment) and 52 who did not (control). We examined program (2010-2012), post-program (2012-2014), and overall 4-year effects (2010-2014) using difference-in-difference analysis (DID). Results: We found significant positive program effects (2010-2012) on women’s underweight prevalence (DID: 16.44 percentage points [pp]; P = .09) and on women’s knowledge about appropriate age to introduce liquids (DID: 28.40 pp; P = .01). Although there were no significant postprogram effects (2012-2014), differences found in 2012 between the treatment and control group were sustained resulting in an overall 4-year (2010-2014) reduction in women’s underweight prevalence (DID: 18.26 pp; P = .02) and an improvement in women’s knowledge about appropriate age to introduce liquids (DID: 31.29 pp; P = .02). We observed no postprogram or overall 4-year effects on women’s knowledge of child feeding and handwashing practices or women’s empowerment. Conclusions: Nutrition- and gender-sensitive agricultural programs demonstrate potential for sustained improvements in women’s nutritional status and nutritional knowledge. Postprogram assessments of NSAPs should be embedded in program evaluations to help further understand the potential of NSAPs to generate sustainable impacts on women’s outcomes.
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为期两年的营养和性别敏感农业项目对布基纳法索农村妇女营养状况、知识和赋权的四年影响
背景:对营养和性别敏感农业项目(nsap)结束后的持续影响知之甚少。目的:研究为期2年的NSAP(2010-2012)对布基纳法索农村妇女预后的4年影响(2010-2014)。方法:我们使用的基线(2010年)和终点(2012年)数据来自海伦·凯勒国际组织的增强家园粮食生产(EHFP)项目的集群随机对照试验,基线(2014年)数据来自一个新的项目。我们纳入了134名妇女:82名参加了2年EHFP计划(治疗),52名没有参加(对照组)。我们使用差分分析(DID)检查了项目(2010-2012)、项目后(2012-2014)和总体4年效果(2010-2014)。结果:我们发现,2010-2012年的项目对女性体重不足患病率有显著的积极影响(DID: 16.44个百分点;P = .09)和女性对适当年龄引入液体的知识(DID: 28.40 pp;P = 0.01)。虽然没有显著的术后效果(2012-2014),但2012年发现的治疗组和对照组之间的差异持续存在,导致女性体重不足患病率总体上降低了4年(2010-2014)(DID: 18.26 pp;P = .02)以及女性对适当年龄引入液体的知识的提高(DID: 31.29 pp;P = .02)。我们没有观察到项目后或整体4年对妇女对儿童喂养和洗手习惯的知识或妇女赋权的影响。结论:对营养和性别问题敏感的农业项目显示出持续改善妇女营养状况和营养知识的潜力。在项目评估中应纳入对国家健康计划的项目后评估,以帮助进一步了解国家健康计划对妇女健康结果产生可持续影响的潜力。
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Food and Nutrition Bulletin
Food and Nutrition Bulletin 工程技术-食品科技
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期刊介绍: The Food and Nutrition Bulletin (FNB,) is a peer-reviewed, academic journal published quarterly by the Nevin Scrimshaw International Nutrition Foundation. The Journal is one of the leading resources used by researchers, academics, nutrition policy makers and planners in over 125 countries to obtain the most current research and policy information related to nutrition in developing countries.
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