Multisectoral community development in Nepal has greater effects on child growth and diet than nutrition education alone.
Laurie C MillerSumanta NeupaneNeena JoshiMahendra LohaniBeatrice L RogersShailes NeupaneShibani GhoshPatrick WebbPublished in: Public health nutrition (2019)
In this longitudinal study, a comprehensive multisectoral intervention was more successful in improving key growth indicators as well as diet quality in young children. Provision of training in livestock management and nutrition education alone had limited effect on these outcomes. Although more time-consuming and costly to administer, incorporating nutrition training with community social capital development was associated with better child growth and nutrition outcomes than isolated training programmes alone.