Action - Infant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN) Project - Deworming - Pregnant women (PW)

Programme: Infant and Young Child Nutrition (IYCN) Project

Programme description

The US Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Infant & Young Child Nutrition (IYCN) Project built support within communities and households for improving the way mothers in Kenya feed their infants, young children, and themselves. The IYCN Project collaborated with the government of Kenya and USAID-funded partners to conduct an assessment of infant feeding practices in Kenya’s Western and Eastern Provinces, which informed several national strategies and programs. The project also completed a literature review and a formative assessment on engaging fathers and grandmothers in infant and young child nutrition. Findings informed the design of an evaluation to test the effectiveness of interventions that engage fathers and grandmothers to improve and support mothers’ dietary and infant and young child feeding practices. To complement these efforts, IYCN partnered with the USAID-supported AIDS, Population and Health Integrated Assistance (APHIA) II and APHIAplus Projects to increase support for optimal infant feeding practices at the facility level and in the community

Programme type

Multi-national

References

Status: 
Completed

Start date:

January
2006

End date:

January
2011
Area: 
Urban
Rural
Target group: 
Pregnant women (PW)
Other delivery: 
community, in-patient, out-patient, health system,
Implementation details : 

Maternal deworming in pregnancy was reported to the Global Nutrition Policy Review (GNPR) 2009-2010

Coverage level (%): 
National coverage

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