The Impact of Maternal and Child Cash Transfers on Malnutrition

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Inadequate nourishment in the first years of life can impair children’s physical and cognitive development, with long-term consequences on their earnings and productivity. In Myanmar, which has one of the highest rates of stunting in the Asia-Pacific region, IPA worked with researchers to evaluate the impact of cash transfers to mothers––both with and without social and behavioral change communication (SBCC) ––on determinants and indicators of child malnutrition.
More information: https://www.poverty-action.org/study/impact-maternal-cash-transfers-child-malnutrition-myanmar

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Ricardo Morel Country Director Ricardo is responsible for managing IPA’s projects in Myanmar and leading the development of new research opportunities. Ricardo has more than ten years of experience running research studies at NGOs, government, and academia in East Africa, South America, Europe, and East Asia.

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