Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Four Formulations of Food Supplements for the Prevention of Wasting and Stunting in Burkina Faso (FAQR-Burkina)
Child Malnutrition
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Child Malnutrition
Eligibility Criteria
The subjects are as follows:
Beneficiary Children that are weighed and measured Beneficiary Mothers/Caretakers that participate in interviews, focus group discussions, and in-home observations Health and Nutrition Promoters (HNP) that participate in individual interviews and FGD Community Health Agents that participate in individual interviews PVO staff members that participate in individual interviews Village Elders/Headmen Store owners/Market Vendors that participate in individual interviews
Beneficiary Children (Children 6 -23 months old)
Inclusion Criteria
• Child enrolled in the ViM program to receive ration from a Food Distribution Point
Exclusion Criteria
- Children who are over 6 months of age when the study begins
- Children receiving food rations from another organization (e.g. World Food Programme or UNICEF)
Beneficiary Mothers/Caretakers (Mothers/Caretakers of Children 6 -23 months old)
Inclusion Criteria
- Beneficiary Mother/Caretaker whose child turns 6 months old and is enrolled in ViM program to receive ration during the study period
- Beneficiary Mother/Caretaker has no age restrictions for inclusion (Note: Mothers/caretakers will be asked to participate regardless of age and consented appropriately; it is possible some mothers may be minors)
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing (or marking with a thumbprint) the consent form.
- Exclusion Criteria • Beneficiary Mothers/Caretakers who participate in an interview, observation or FGD once for this study will not be eligible again for participation
Health and Nutrition Promoters (HNP) Inclusion Criteria
- HNP who covers the catchment area of the FDPs
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate by signing the consent form
Community Health Agents (CHA) Inclusion Criteria
- Community Health Agents serving within the catchment area for the FDPs
- Community Health Agents that have been present during the study period
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing the consent form
PVO Staff Members Inclusion Criteria
- All staff members from ACDI/VOCA and Save the Children who are directly involved in the ViM program
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing the consent form Exclusion Criteria
- PVO Staff members who joined too recently to have experience of the program change (new commodities)
Village Elders/Headmen Inclusion Criteria
- Village elder/headmen in study commune
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing the consent form Exclusion Criteria
- Village elder/headmen whose community is not involved in the feeding program
Store Owners/Market Vendor Inclusion Criteria
- Store owner/market vendor in study communes who trades in the relevant products (food vendors)
- Subject who is voluntarily willing to participate and indicates by signing the consent form Exclusion Criteria
- Vendors who do not sell food.
The withdrawal/termination criterion for this study is not applicable as the subject's participation will not be terminated by the investigator, and there are no necessary precautions applied to those who withdraw.
Study subjects may not participate in another research study that provides supplementary food as a food ration to children between 6-23 months.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm 4
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
No Intervention
CSB14
RUSF1
SC+
CSB+
Isocaloric amount and cost-effectiveness of CSB14 (with whey protein concentrate and enhanced micronutrient profile), prepared with fortified vegetable oil (FVO).
Isocaloric amount and cost-effectiveness of Ready-to Use Supplementary Food 1(RUSF1), USAID's Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplement (LNS) product
Isocaloric amount and cost-effectiveness of Supercereal Plus (SC+), the FBF used by WFP, which has an enhanced nutrient profile, dairy ingredient (non-fat dry milk), and oil already embedded into the flour
Isocaloric amount and cost-effectiveness of Supercereal/CSB+ prepared with FVO.