Does a community based nutrition project work? an evaluation of the Muktagachha pilot nutrition initiative in Bangladesh
Citation
Hyder, S. Z., Jalal, C. S. B., Roy, R. D., Chowdhury, A., & Yusuf, H. (2001). Does a community based nutrition project work? an evaluation of the Muktagachha pilot nutrition initiative in Bangladesh. Research Reports (2001), Health Studies, (XXXI), 51–94.Abstract
A study was undertaken to evaluate the impact of the multidisciplinary Muktagacha
pilot nutrition project on the nutritional status of under-2 children, adolescent girls
and pregnant and lactating mothers in three areas covered by the project - Paratongi,
Gabtoli and Chcchua. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used in the
study. Quantitative data included infonnation on nutritional status of the target
population. Data were taken only for January and July of the years from 1994 to 2000.
Qualitative data, collected mainly through focal group discussions (FGD), included
infonnation on health and nutrition status of the target population and perception at
household, village and community levels about the nutrition project. Results showed
that the project made partial success in achieving the target objectives.