Mobile Phones, Nutrition and Health in Tanzania: Qualitative Midline Study Report, External Evaluation of Mobile Phone Technology-Based Nutrition and Agriculture Advisory Services in Africa and South Asia
This midline report presents the findings of the second round of qualitative data collection conducted in October and November 2017 in Iringa region, Tanzania. Data collection was conducted across four villages that were selected as part of the quantitative treatment group. The qualitative midline aims to address the overarching question of how and why WN plus mNutrition messages triggered (or not) behaviour change related to child feeding and maternal nutrition in Tanzania. To achieve this, the midline has the following objectives:1. Document the implementation of WN plus mNutrition at community level; 2. Explore acceptability of WN plus mNutrition at household level; 3. Explore potential changes in key behaviours related to child and maternal nutrition. Findings from the qualitative midline study will be combined and triangulated with the quantitative endline and business model/cost-effectiveness endline in 2019.
Funding
Department for International Development, UK Government
History
Publisher
Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Barnett, I., Faith, B., Gordon, J., Brockerhoff, S. and Medardi, D. (2019) Mobile Phones, Nutrition and Health in Tanzania: Qualitative Midline Study Report, External Evaluation of Mobile Phone Technology-Based Nutrition and Agriculture Advisory Services in Africa and South Asia, Brighton:IDS
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
IDS Item Types
Series paper (non-IDS)
Copyright holder
Institute of Development Studies
Country
Tanzania
Language
en
IDS team
Health and Nutrition
Project identifier
External evaluation of mobile phone technology based nutrition and agriculture advisory services in Africa and South Asia (mNutrition)::aca24ef6-0005-4b4b-be33-ba5e88123f13::600