Anastasia Marshak research on malnutrition highlighted in the Field Exchange
In its February 2017 issue, the Field Exchange presents research findings from a study conducted in Chad by Anastasia Marshak, Helen Young, and Anne Radday.
The study was a randomized control trial impact evaluation was conducted of the Community Resilience to Acute Malnutrition (CRAM) project in Chad, a three-year, integrated, multi-sector program. The findings indicate significant program impact, particularly in relation to preventing spikes in acute and chronic malnutrition. Anastasia presented on the findings at the Action Against Hunger Conference in 2016.
The full issue of the Field Exchange is available here.
The full report, “Water, Livestock, and Malnutrition: Findings from an Impact Assessment” is available here.