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The Effect of a Cash Transfer Program and Preventive Nutrition Packages on Household Welfare and Child Nutritional Status in Mali (Jigisemejiri)

Primary Purpose

Poverty, Child Malnutrition

Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 4
Locations
Mali
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
Cash distribution during first 36 months
Accompanying information sessions on health, child nutrition, household economics and education during first 36 months
Preventive Nutrition Packages during last 12 months
Cash distribution during the last 12 months
Accompanying information sessions on health, child nutrition, household economics and education during the last 12 months
Sponsored by
International Food Policy Research Institute
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Eligibility
Locations
Arms
Outcomes
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About this trial

This is an interventional other trial for Poverty focused on measuring behavior change communication, cash transfer, household welfare, child nutrition status

Eligibility Criteria

6 Months - 5 Years (Child)All SexesDoes not accept healthy volunteers

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Being a Household that is beneficiary of the Jigisemejiri program
  • Having a child between 6 and 24 months of age

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Congenital malformations that hamper anthropometric measurements

Sites / Locations

Arms of the Study

Arm 1

Arm 2

Arm 3

Arm 4

Arm Type

Active Comparator

Experimental

Experimental

Active Comparator

Arm Label

Control and comparison group -cash transfer program

Jigisemejiri cash transfer program

Jigisemejiri - Preventive Nutrition packages

Control and comparison group - Preventive Nutrition packages

Arm Description

The program is implemented during 48 months. During the first 36 months the control group does not receive any intervention. During the last 12 months eligible beneficiaries receive cash transfer and accompanying information sessions on health, child nutrition, household economics every three months (identical to experimental group).

Unconditional cash is distributed every 3 months to beneficiaries of the Jigisemejiri program. During cash handouts, information sessions on health, child nutrition, households economics and education are organized by local NGOs.

Households belonging to the experimental group who previously received Cash transfer and information sessions on health, child nutrition, households economics and education for 36 months, with children and/or pregnant/lactating women receiving rations of fortified flour (PNP) during the last 12 months of the project

Households belonging to the experimental group who previously received Cash transfer and information sessions on health, child nutrition, households economics and education for 36 months, with children and/or pregnant/lactating women

Outcomes

Primary Outcome Measures

Child Height-for-age Z-score
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used
Value of household consumption
The household consumption includes food and non-food related economic consumption
Household dietary diversity
The household dietary diversity is estimated by a dietary diversity score counting food groups
Child Height-for-age Z-score
To calculate HAZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used (only in cross-sectional survey)
Value of household consumption
The household consumption includes food and non-food related economic consumption
Household dietary diversity
The household dietary diversity is estimated by a dietary diversity score counting food groups
Child Weight-for-Height Z-score
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used (only in cross-sectional survey)

Secondary Outcome Measures

Child Weight-for-height Z-score
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used
Prevalence of child wasting
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used
Prevalence of child stunting
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used
Child hemoglobin concentration
Prevalence of child anemia
Body Mass Index of primary caregiver of index child
Early child development
Child morbidity (acute respiratory infections, fever, vomiting, diarrhea)
Caregiver's knowledge and practices related to Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), child health and hygiene
Household assets and savings
Educational level of Household members
Household food security
Measured by the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS)
Household composition
This entails the household size, the number of one parent households, monogamous and polygamous households, number of infants and children.
Household agricultural production
The composition and quantity of all crops grown by the houshold over the last year is being recalled
Cognitive function of the head of household
Measured by spatial Stroop test and digit span test (forward and backward)
Well-being of household members
Well-being is assessed by measuring stress, anxiety, psychological well-being, partner violence, marital quality, depression, occurrence of disputes and resource allocation.
Women's empowerment
Measured by pro-WEAI instrument adapted to local context
Child dietary diversity
Child dietary diversity is estimated by a dietary diversity score counting food groups consumed
Professional occupation of household members
We assess if household members have different formal and informal professional occupations or main revenue generating activities between intervention and control group
Child Mid-upper Arm Circumference
Maternal hemoglobin concentration
Maternal anemia

Full Information

First Posted
August 3, 2016
Last Updated
September 3, 2019
Sponsor
International Food Policy Research Institute
Collaborators
Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, Implementation management committee of the Jigisemejiri program (Ministry of Economics and Finance, Government of Mali)
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1. Study Identification

Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT02858011
Brief Title
The Effect of a Cash Transfer Program and Preventive Nutrition Packages on Household Welfare and Child Nutritional Status in Mali
Acronym
Jigisemejiri
Official Title
The Effect of a Cash Transfer Program and Preventive Nutrition Packages on Household Welfare and Child Nutritional Status in Mali
Study Type
Interventional

2. Study Status

Record Verification Date
September 2019
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
September 2014 (undefined)
Primary Completion Date
August 10, 2019 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
August 10, 2019 (Actual)

3. Sponsor/Collaborators

Responsible Party, by Official Title
Sponsor
Name of the Sponsor
International Food Policy Research Institute
Collaborators
Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, Implementation management committee of the Jigisemejiri program (Ministry of Economics and Finance, Government of Mali)

4. Oversight

Data Monitoring Committee
No

5. Study Description

Brief Summary
In the last two decades, cash transfer (CT) programs have emerged as a popular approach to long-term poverty alleviation. While the main goal of cash transfer programs is to reduce poverty, they also have the potential to improve many development outcomes, such as health and education. While many studies, mainly in Latin America and Asia, have investigated the impacts of CTs on poverty and food security and have, for the most part, found positive impacts, less is known about the impacts of CTs in Africa south of the Sahara, and, in particular, West Africa. Moreover, despite the fact that cash transfers have been shown to lead to decreases in poverty, improvements in household food security, and increases in health service utilization, impacts on children's nutritional status (including anthropometric measures) are generally small (Manley, Gitter, and Slavchevska 2013). Consequently, policymakers and governments are left with the question of how to design social safety nets, such as cash transfers, to achieve greater impact on diet quality, health, and nutrition. The overall goal of this research is to generate evidence and knowledge on an integrated program implemented by the Government of Mali that includes a combination of cash transfers and targeted nutrition interventions. The information generated will inform program implementers and policymakers about best options to improve food security and nutrition among vulnerable groups and individuals in West Africa. Specifically, the main objectives of the research are To provide evidence on the contribution of integrated social transfer programs to enhancing household welfare, food security, dietary diversity, and maternal and child nutrition in West Africa. To test different features and combinations of cash transfers and targeted nutrition interventions, and assess their impact on food security and maternal and child nutrition and health outcomes in Mali. To generate knowledge regarding the pathways of impact of these different program packages, identify the most effective and efficient modalities in the context of Mali, and derive lessons learned for other countries in the region.
Detailed Description
The research entails two study designs: i) a repeated cross-sectional survey (baseline, midline and endline) in a sample of 1,440 children between 6 and 24 months of age, mainly to asses the program's impact on child nutrition and health outcomes; ii) a panel study following a cohort of 2,880 children over 3 years mainly focusing on the evaluation of household welfare outcomes. The study will be conducted in the 96 communes where the Jigisemejiri program is being implemented, situated in 5 regions of Mali: Sikasso, Koulikoro, Segou, Mopti and Kayes. Data will be collected at baseline (2014, T=0), midline (2016, T=~24 months) and endline (2018, T=~48 months). The program is implemented for 48 months. The experimental group receives the cash transfer and group counselling intervention for 36 months. During the last 12 months the experimental group does not receive any intervention. The control group receives no intervention during the first 36 months, but receives the cash transfer and group counselling during the last 12 months. In a subsample of communes from the experimental group, villages were randomized to either receive Preventive Nutrition Packages (PNP) or nothing. The impact of PNP is analyzed by comparing villages that received PNP and villages that did not receive PNP during the last 12 months of the program.

6. Conditions and Keywords

Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Poverty, Child Malnutrition
Keywords
behavior change communication, cash transfer, household welfare, child nutrition status

7. Study Design

Primary Purpose
Other
Study Phase
Phase 4
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
None (Open Label)
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
4320 (Actual)

8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions

Arm Title
Control and comparison group -cash transfer program
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
The program is implemented during 48 months. During the first 36 months the control group does not receive any intervention. During the last 12 months eligible beneficiaries receive cash transfer and accompanying information sessions on health, child nutrition, household economics every three months (identical to experimental group).
Arm Title
Jigisemejiri cash transfer program
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Unconditional cash is distributed every 3 months to beneficiaries of the Jigisemejiri program. During cash handouts, information sessions on health, child nutrition, households economics and education are organized by local NGOs.
Arm Title
Jigisemejiri - Preventive Nutrition packages
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
Households belonging to the experimental group who previously received Cash transfer and information sessions on health, child nutrition, households economics and education for 36 months, with children and/or pregnant/lactating women receiving rations of fortified flour (PNP) during the last 12 months of the project
Arm Title
Control and comparison group - Preventive Nutrition packages
Arm Type
Active Comparator
Arm Description
Households belonging to the experimental group who previously received Cash transfer and information sessions on health, child nutrition, households economics and education for 36 months, with children and/or pregnant/lactating women
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Cash distribution during first 36 months
Intervention Description
Three-monthly distribution of Cash (30,000 FCFA/trimester) to households that are beneficiary of the Jigisemejiri program.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Accompanying information sessions on health, child nutrition, household economics and education during first 36 months
Intervention Description
Large group gatherings of cash beneficiaries are organized in parallel to the cash distributions. During these meetings, local NGOs present and discuss a topic related to health, child nutrition, household economics or education.
Intervention Type
Dietary Supplement
Intervention Name(s)
Preventive Nutrition Packages during last 12 months
Intervention Description
Fortified flour supplements for children (Supercereal Plus)and pregnant/lactating mothers (super Cereal)
Intervention Type
Other
Intervention Name(s)
Cash distribution during the last 12 months
Intervention Description
Three-monthly distribution of Cash (30,000 FCFA/trimester) to households that are beneficiary of the Jigisemejiri program.
Intervention Type
Behavioral
Intervention Name(s)
Accompanying information sessions on health, child nutrition, household economics and education during the last 12 months
Intervention Description
Large group gatherings of cash beneficiaries are organized in parallel to the cash distributions. During these meetings, local NGOs present and discuss a topic related to health, child nutrition, household economics or education.
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Child Height-for-age Z-score
Description
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used
Time Frame
After 24 months of program implementation
Title
Value of household consumption
Description
The household consumption includes food and non-food related economic consumption
Time Frame
After 24 months of program implementation
Title
Household dietary diversity
Description
The household dietary diversity is estimated by a dietary diversity score counting food groups
Time Frame
After 24 months of program implementation
Title
Child Height-for-age Z-score
Description
To calculate HAZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used (only in cross-sectional survey)
Time Frame
After 48 months of program implementation (only in cross-sectional survey)
Title
Value of household consumption
Description
The household consumption includes food and non-food related economic consumption
Time Frame
After 48 months of program implementation
Title
Household dietary diversity
Description
The household dietary diversity is estimated by a dietary diversity score counting food groups
Time Frame
After 48 months of program implementation
Title
Child Weight-for-Height Z-score
Description
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used (only in cross-sectional survey)
Time Frame
After 48 months of program implementation (only in cross-sectional survey)
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Child Weight-for-height Z-score
Description
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used
Time Frame
After 24 months of program implementation
Title
Prevalence of child wasting
Description
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Prevalence of child stunting
Description
To calculate WHZ scores the 2006 WHO growth reference will be used
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Child hemoglobin concentration
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Prevalence of child anemia
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Body Mass Index of primary caregiver of index child
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Early child development
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Child morbidity (acute respiratory infections, fever, vomiting, diarrhea)
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Caregiver's knowledge and practices related to Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), child health and hygiene
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Household assets and savings
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Educational level of Household members
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months of program implementation
Title
Household food security
Description
Measured by the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS)
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months of program implementation
Title
Household composition
Description
This entails the household size, the number of one parent households, monogamous and polygamous households, number of infants and children.
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months of program implementation
Title
Household agricultural production
Description
The composition and quantity of all crops grown by the houshold over the last year is being recalled
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months of program implementation
Title
Cognitive function of the head of household
Description
Measured by spatial Stroop test and digit span test (forward and backward)
Time Frame
After 24 months of program implementation
Title
Well-being of household members
Description
Well-being is assessed by measuring stress, anxiety, psychological well-being, partner violence, marital quality, depression, occurrence of disputes and resource allocation.
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months of program implementation
Title
Women's empowerment
Description
Measured by pro-WEAI instrument adapted to local context
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months of program implementation
Title
Child dietary diversity
Description
Child dietary diversity is estimated by a dietary diversity score counting food groups consumed
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Professional occupation of household members
Description
We assess if household members have different formal and informal professional occupations or main revenue generating activities between intervention and control group
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months of program implementation
Title
Child Mid-upper Arm Circumference
Time Frame
After 24 months and 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Maternal hemoglobin concentration
Time Frame
After 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation
Title
Maternal anemia
Time Frame
After 48 months (only in cross-sectional survey) of program implementation

10. Eligibility

Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
6 Months
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
5 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Being a Household that is beneficiary of the Jigisemejiri program Having a child between 6 and 24 months of age Exclusion Criteria: Congenital malformations that hamper anthropometric measurements
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Dan Gilligan, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
IFPRI
Official's Role
Study Chair
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Marie Ruel, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
IFPRI
Official's Role
Study Chair
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Melissa Hidrobo, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
IFPRI
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Shalini Roy, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
IFPRI
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Lieven Huybregts, PhD
Organizational Affiliation
IFPRI
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
City
Bamako
Country
Mali

12. IPD Sharing Statement

Plan to Share IPD
No

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