8,246
Participants
Start Date
November 30, 2012
Primary Completion Date
July 31, 2016
Study Completion Date
July 31, 2016
Water Quality
Hardware: Chlorine dispensers provided for free at communal water sources. Promotion: Local promoters will visit study compounds at least monthly during the first year and bi-monthly thereafter to deliver behavior change messages that focus on the treatment of drinking water for all children living in the household.
Sanitation
"Hardware: Free child potties, sani-scoop hoes to remove feces from household environments, and new or upgraded pit latrine for each study compound. Upgrades may include structural improvements, plastic slabs, and superstructure improvements.~Promotion: Local promoters will visit study compounds at least monthly during the first year and bi-monthly thereafter to deliver behavior change messages that focus on the use of latrines for defecation and the removal of human and animal feces from the compound."
Handwashing
"Hardware: Handwashing dual tippy tap stations, including jugs for clean and for soapy water. Handwashing stations will be stocked with soap for the duration of the trial.~Promotion: Local promoters will visit study compounds at least monthly during the first year and bi-monthly thereafter to deliver behavior change messages that focus on handwashing with soap at critical times around food preparation, defecation, and contact with feces."
Nutrition
"Supplement: Lipid-based Nutrient Supplement (LNS) twice daily from ages 6 to 24 months.~Promotion: Local promoters will visit study compounds at least monthly during the first year and bi-monthly thereafter to deliver behavior change messages modeled on those recommended in the Guiding Principles for Complementary Feeding of the Breastfed Child and the recent UNICEF Program Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding Practices. General messages will include (1) practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months of age and introduce complementary foods at 6 months of age while continuing to breastfeed; (2) continue breast feeding as you did before receiving LNS; (3) provide your child micronutrient-rich foods such as meat, fish, eggs, and vitamin A rich fruits and vegetables; and (4) feed your child at least 2-3 times per day when 6-8 months old and 3-4 times per day when 9-24 months old."
Innovations for Poverty Action, Kenya, Kisumu
Collaborators (1)
Kenya Medical Research Institute
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University of California, Berkeley
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University of California, Davis
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Tufts University
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
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Innovations for Poverty Action
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