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MQSUN Baseline Report: Impact Evaluation of the DFID Programme to Accelerate Improved Nutrition for the Extreme Poor in Bangladesh, Phase II

Published on 14 July 2015

The DFID Programme to Accelerate Improved Nutrition for the Extreme Poor in Bangladesh aims to improve nutrition outcomes for children, mothers and adolescent girls by integrating the delivery of a number of nutrition-specific (or direct) interventions with the livelihood support provided to extremely poor people by three existing programmes in Bangladesh.

These three programmes are the Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP), the Economic Empowerment of the Poorest Programme (EEP) and the Urban Partnership for Poverty Reduction Programme (UPPR). This report introduces the mixed methods impact evaluation of the DFID Programme to Accelerate Improved Nutrition for the Extreme Poor in Bangladesh, describes the relevant interventions and evaluation design, and presents selected findings from the quantitative baseline survey. Both baseline and endline quantitative data will be used to estimate impacts of the livelihoods and nutrition intervention components of the CLP, the Concern subproject within the Shiree/EEP, and the UPPR.

The impact evaluation will be composed of the estimates from this quantitative impact component, along with analyses drawn from an exploratory/explanatory component (a qualitative subcomponent, where fieldwork has been ongoing as well as a process evaluation and a cost effectiveness component. This baseline report primarily describes the quantitative component and qualitative subcomponent, and focuses on analysing the quantitative baseline data (for which the fieldwork is already completed).

Also available is the Executive summary

Authors

Inka Barnett

Health and Nutrition Cluster Lead

Jean-Pierre Tranchant

Research Fellow

Jessica Gordon

Nutrition Evaluation Programme Manager and Postgraduate Researcher

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Maximising the Quality of Scaling up Nutrition (MQSUN)
authors
Roy, S. et al.
journal
MQSUN Report

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