Indonesia - Community-Based Health and Nutrition
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| notes | The evaluation of the Nutrition Project addresses three key research questions, which focus on both impacts and implementation. (1) What is the impact of the Nutrition Project's package of supply- and demand-side activities on key outcomes, including: behavioral practices (sanitation, breastfeeding, complementary feeding, food diversity, and IFA consumption); receipt of health services (nutritional counseling, growth monitoring, prenatal and postnatal care, vaccination, and vitamin supplementation); and child health outcomes (stunting, wasting, underweight, birthweight, diarrhea, and worms)? (2) Which demand-side and supply-side elements were the key drivers of impacts? (3) What is the impact of the Nutrition Project on key subgroups, such as those defined by socioeconomic status, caregivers' education, children's gender, and service availability? To answer these questions, Mathematica implemented a mixed-methods evaluation, with the quantitative component using a random assignment design. This design enables us to rigorously answer the first two research questions related to project impacts by analyzing quantitative data on both short- and medium-term outcomes. Baseline quantitative data were collected in late 2014 and early 2015, interim quantitative data (from health service providers only) were collected in late 2017 and early 2018, and full endline data collection occurred in early 2019. In addition to these quantitative analyses, Mathematica conducted a qualitative analysis, mainly related to implementation, in order to answer the third research question, in late 2017. |
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