Enhancing Access to Safe and Nutritious Diets (ENSAND) Evaluation Nigeria
NCT ID: NCT05953753
Last Updated: 2025-04-09
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Basic Information
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TERMINATED
NA
1625 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-10-09
2025-02-06
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This evaluation of the ENSAND program will use a parallel group mixed-methods quasi-experimental before-after design to assess the effectiveness of the intervention on children's frequency of egg consumption in Kaduna (intervention) and Kano (control) States. The evaluation will be carried out in 3 intervention and 3 control LGAs, with clustering at the level of the school. Data will be collected through household surveys with caregivers and school-aged children (N=1,332 at baseline and endline), egg value chain actor key informant interviews (KIIs, N=3) and semi-structured interviews (N=191) at baseline, midline, and endline, and focus group discussions (FGDs, N=9 FGDs at midline and endline) with caregivers of young children. Households with school- and pre-school aged children will be identified through the sampled public primary schools, and caregivers and school-aged children will be interviewed at baseline and endline in intervention and control LGAs. The same schools will be used at both times points but cross-sectional samples will be drawn at baseline and endline. Egg value chain actors will be identified in the intervention LGAs in Kaduna to participate in KIIs and semi-structured interviews at baseline, midline, and endline to assess changes in the functioning of the value chain over time. FGDs with caregivers of young children will be conducted at midline and endline. The qualitative findings will be used to understand experiences with the interventions and findings will be triangulated with results from the household and egg value chain interviews.
In FCT and Kebbi, the evaluation will be limited to KIIs (N=4) and semi-structured interviews (N=102) with egg value chain actors at baseline, midline, and endline. The findings will be used to validate and triangulate with the monitoring data GAIN will be collecting from value chain actors.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NA
PARALLEL
OTHER
NONE
Study Groups
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Intervention
Food system and demand generation
The project is focused on improving egg consumption through enhanced availability, accessibility, and improved demand. To achieve this goal, the project intervention mix will work through three pathways: access, enabling environment, and demand. The access pathway aims to sustain availability and consumption of eggs by school children (age 6-9 years) from BoP households through interventions targeted at the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) and state lead egg aggregators for the HGSFP. The enabling environment pathway focuses on the broader institutional, governance, and political factors to support accessibility, availability, improved consumption, and increased consumer demand for eggs. The demand pathway will be addressed by mass media and interpersonal communication to increase the willingness and motivation of parents/caregivers in BoP households to support and sustain egg consumption by pre-school children in Kaduna State.
Control/No intervention
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Food system and demand generation
The project is focused on improving egg consumption through enhanced availability, accessibility, and improved demand. To achieve this goal, the project intervention mix will work through three pathways: access, enabling environment, and demand. The access pathway aims to sustain availability and consumption of eggs by school children (age 6-9 years) from BoP households through interventions targeted at the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) and state lead egg aggregators for the HGSFP. The enabling environment pathway focuses on the broader institutional, governance, and political factors to support accessibility, availability, improved consumption, and increased consumer demand for eggs. The demand pathway will be addressed by mass media and interpersonal communication to increase the willingness and motivation of parents/caregivers in BoP households to support and sustain egg consumption by pre-school children in Kaduna State.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* The household has a child in public primary school class 1-3 aged 6 - 9 years AND has a child 6-59 months
* The household earns \<$3.20 per person per day;
* Able to speak English or Hausa;
* Provide informed consent to participate in the study.
Egg Value Chain Interviews
* Be a PAN state manager, national or state HGSFP manager, poultry farmer, school-level HGSFP manager, health teacher, or egg retailer or wholesaler in the local government areas selected for the evaluation;
* Be 18 years or older;
* Able to speak English or Hausa;
* Provide informed consent to participate in the study.
Focus Group Discussions with Caregivers
* Caregivers with a child in class 1-3 and a child 6-59 months;
* Be 18 years or older;
* Able to speak English or Hausa;
* Provide informed consent to participate in the study.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Datametrics Associates Ltd
UNKNOWN
University of Nigeria Nsukka
OTHER
University of Abuja
OTHER
RTI International
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Valerie Flax
Senior Research Public Health Analyst
Principal Investigators
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Abiodun F Ipadeola
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Datametrics Associates Ltd
Locations
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Datametrics Associates Ltd.
Abuja, , Nigeria
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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424602
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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