Evaluating the Impact of the Food Support Program (Programa de Apoyo Alimentaria)

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

6,687

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

October 31, 2003

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2005

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2005

Conditions
Malnutrition
Interventions
OTHER

Cash + nutrition education

Cash transfer of 150 Mexican pesos (equivalent to approximately 14 USD at the time) per month. The size of the cash transfer and the amount of food was the same for all households, i.e. no adjustments for family size or composition were made. Households received the transfer once every 2 mo. Beneficiary households were required to attend nutrition and health education sessions and had to participate in program related logistic activities in order to receive the benefits. These program conditionalities, however, were not strictly enforced.

OTHER

Food basket + nutrition education

Monthly food basket with a cost to the program of 150 pesos. The amount of food was the same for all households, i.e. no adjustments for family size or composition were made. The basket contained a number of staple and basic food products and powdered whole milk (Liconsa), which is fortified with Zn, Fe, Vitamin C, and folate. The composition of the food basket conformed to the Mexican norm for food aid programs (NOM-169-SSA1-1998). Households received the transfer once every 2 mo. Beneficiary households were required to attend nutrition and health education sessions and had to participate in program related logistic activities in order to receive the benefits. These program conditionalities, however, were not strictly enforced.

OTHER

Food basket w/o nutrition education

A monthly food basket with a cost to the program of 150 pesos. The amount of food was the same for all households, i.e. no adjustments for family size or composition were made. The basket contained a number of staple and basic food products and powdered whole milk (Liconsa), which is fortified with Zn, Fe, Vitamin C, and folate. The composition of the food basket conformed to the Mexican norm for food aid programs (NOM-169-SSA1-1998). Households received the transfer once every 2 mo. Beneficiary households were not required to attend nutrition and health education sessions.

OTHER

Control

No benefits were provided

Trial Locations (1)

62100

Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Secretaría de Desarrollo Social (SEDESOL)

UNKNOWN

lead

Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Mexico

OTHER

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