Vol. 2002 No. 1 (2002)
Evaluating Vitamin A Supplementation Programmes in Côte d'Ivoire's Poorest Neighbourhoods: A Health Impact Assessment
Gervais Savane, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, Côte d'Ivoire Centre for Social Research
Souleymane Guenguon, Côte d'Ivoire Research Institute
Seyni Tchiamba, Côte d'Ivoire Institute for Governance Studies
Amable Kouadio, Department of Advanced Studies, Côte d'Ivoire Agricultural College
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18742213
Published: April 26, 2002
Abstract
Vitamin A supplementation programmes have been implemented in various parts of Africa to reduce childhood mortality and morbidity from vitamin A deficiency. A mixed-methods approach combining data analysis of programme records with qualitative interviews with healthcare workers and parents. While the programmes showed promise, there were challenges related to adherence and sustainability that need further investigation. Enhanced community engagement is recommended alongside strengthening supply chain management for sustained impact.
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Gervais Savane, Souleymane Guenguon, Seyni Tchiamba, Amable Kouadio (2002). Evaluating Vitamin A Supplementation Programmes in Côte d'Ivoire's Poorest Neighbourhoods: A Health Impact Assessment. African Medicinal Chemistry Letters (Core Science), Vol. 2002 No. 1 (2002). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18742213
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Sub-SaharanAnthropometryIntervention StudiesHealth EconomicsCommunity ParticipationStuntingEPI Survey
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