@techreport{discovery10062941, note = {This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.}, publisher = {The Institute for Fiscal Studies}, title = {Evaluation of the nutritional embedding evaluation programme}, year = {2017}, month = {August}, pages = {1--117}, address = {London}, abstract = {Undernutrition among children remains a significant challenge in Kenya with 26\% of children under the age of five registering low height-for-age ratios or, in other words, experiencing stunted growth. The problem is often attributed to parents' scant knowledge of optimal feeding practices. Augmenting this knowledge by providing caregivers with information on nutrition has proven to be effective - inducing positive changes in caregivers' behavior and, in turn, improving health outcomes among children. Designed to supply this critically needed information, NEEP was tested as a potentially impactful, cost-effective and scalable innovation to reduce undernutrition and improve growth outcomes among children.}, author = {Capota, H and Crossman, S and Kahuho, PK and Kainja, E and Malde, B and Oiye, S and Phiri, T and Radhakrishnan, D and Vera Hernandez, M}, url = {https://www.ifs.org.uk/publications/9580} }