Study on improving the living conditions and nutrition of children and their families through interventions combining the CASH + approach and Food Security / Resilience actions
Cash & Market
The objective of the study is to better understand the effects of the implementation of the common CASH + approach on improving the nutritional status of 6-59 months children and of pregnant and lactating mothers in Mauritania, and to explore the benefits of carrying out livelihoods activities combined with this approach. The study methodology was mixed-methods, combining qualitative data collection and the analysis of endline survey data.
In addition, the consultants will also conduct a cost-effectiveness comparison of the different options in order to put into perspective the differences in effectiveness with the costs generated for each option.
Read the final report here: https://www.calpnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/200807_Save-Mauritanie_Final-report-10.26-logo-update.pdf
Client
Save the Children
Countries
Mauritania