Senegal - Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP) First Phase
Findings Info briefs reports on Good Practice in ongoing operational, economic and sector work carried out by the World Bank and its member governments in the Africa Region. This issue looks at the Senegal: Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP), firs...
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okr-10986-95642021-04-23T14:02:46Z Senegal - Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP) First Phase Mohan, P. C. BREASTFEEDING CAPACITY BUILDING CAREGIVERS CHILD FEEDING CHILD SURVIVAL COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY NUTRITION DISTRICTS FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION GROWTH MONITORING GROWTH PROMOTION IMCI INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERVENTION LEARNING MALNUTRITION MALNUTRITION RATES NUTRITION NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS NUTRITIONAL CONDITIONS RURAL AREAS RURAL REGIONS SOCIAL INDICATORS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TRAINING PROGRAMS URBAN AREAS VITAMIN VITAMIN A VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATION VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTS WEIGHT GAIN YOUNG CHILD Findings Info briefs reports on Good Practice in ongoing operational, economic and sector work carried out by the World Bank and its member governments in the Africa Region. This issue looks at the Senegal: Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP), first phase which was the first nutrition project in Sub-Saharan Africa to use the Adaptable Program Lending (APL) instrument for the design of the program. The three project components were (i) Community Nutrition and Growth Promotion; (ii) Capacity Building and Monitoring and Evaluation and (iii) Program Management. Project interventions were conducted in the 3 poorest rural regions of Senegal, and in 34 Health Districts selected on the basis of social indicators. This info brief reports on the project impacts as well as lessons learned. 2012-08-13T08:58:19Z 2012-08-13T08:58:19Z 2007-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/07/8278169/senegal-nutrition-enhancement-program-nep-first-phase http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9564 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 138 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Senegal |
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BREASTFEEDING CAPACITY BUILDING CAREGIVERS CHILD FEEDING CHILD SURVIVAL COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY NUTRITION DISTRICTS FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION GROWTH MONITORING GROWTH PROMOTION IMCI INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERVENTION LEARNING MALNUTRITION MALNUTRITION RATES NUTRITION NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS NUTRITIONAL CONDITIONS RURAL AREAS RURAL REGIONS SOCIAL INDICATORS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TRAINING PROGRAMS URBAN AREAS VITAMIN VITAMIN A VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATION VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTS WEIGHT GAIN YOUNG CHILD |
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BREASTFEEDING CAPACITY BUILDING CAREGIVERS CHILD FEEDING CHILD SURVIVAL COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY NUTRITION DISTRICTS FOOD SUPPLEMENTATION GROWTH MONITORING GROWTH PROMOTION IMCI INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTERVENTION LEARNING MALNUTRITION MALNUTRITION RATES NUTRITION NUTRITION INTERVENTIONS NUTRITIONAL CONDITIONS RURAL AREAS RURAL REGIONS SOCIAL INDICATORS SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TRAINING PROGRAMS URBAN AREAS VITAMIN VITAMIN A VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTATION VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENTS WEIGHT GAIN YOUNG CHILD Mohan, P. C. Senegal - Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP) First Phase |
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Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 138 |
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Findings Info briefs reports on Good
Practice in ongoing operational, economic and sector work
carried out by the World Bank and its member governments in
the Africa Region. This issue looks at the Senegal:
Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP), first phase which was
the first nutrition project in Sub-Saharan Africa to use the
Adaptable Program Lending (APL) instrument for the design of
the program. The three project components were (i) Community
Nutrition and Growth Promotion; (ii) Capacity Building and
Monitoring and Evaluation and (iii) Program Management.
Project interventions were conducted in the 3 poorest rural
regions of Senegal, and in 34 Health Districts selected on
the basis of social indicators. This info brief reports on
the project impacts as well as lessons learned. |
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Mohan, P. C. |
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Mohan, P. C. |
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Mohan, P. C. |
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Senegal - Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP) First Phase |
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Senegal - Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP) First Phase |
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Senegal - Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP) First Phase |
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Senegal - Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP) First Phase |
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Senegal - Nutrition Enhancement Program (NEP) First Phase |
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senegal - nutrition enhancement program (nep) first phase |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/07/8278169/senegal-nutrition-enhancement-program-nep-first-phase http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9564 |
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