Mobile Phones, Nutrition and Health in Tanzania: Cost-Effectiveness Baseline Report
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2018-07-05Author
Batchelor, Simon
Sharp, Jennifer
Scott, Nigel
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This is the baseline report for the cost-effectiveness analysis of the Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby text messaging service, Tanzania (also more widely known as Wazazi Nipendeni), a Value Added Service (VAS) supported by the GSM Association (GSMA) as a part of the mNutrition programme. mNutrition is a global initiative supported by DFID, organised by GSMA, and implemented by in-country mobile network operators (MNOs) to use mobile technology to improve the health and nutritional status of children and adults in low-income countries around the world. This report forms part of the evaluation of mobile based services, which draws on a number of methods and interlinked components to gather evidence about the impact of the intervention in Tanzania supported by the mNutrition programme.
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Batchelor, S.; Sharp, J. and Scott, N. (2018) Mobile Phones, Nutrition and Health in Tanzania: Cost-Effectiveness Baseline Report, Brighton: IDSRights holder
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