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Longitudinal Study Turkana County Dissemination Brief, June 2023

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2023
Author
Sidze Estelle
Thuita Faith
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The paper talks about Acute malnutrition in infants and children less than 5 years is persistent in the arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) of East Africa and the Sahel region despite years of investment. In the ASALs of Kenya, the situation is exacerbated by deep-rooted poverty and unequal access to basic services, sustained community conflicts, migration, poor seasonal rainfall/drought and other shocks. Nutrition specific and nutrition sensitive national and county level programs have either not been developed or not implemented effectively. Objectives: To understand and map immediate, underlying, basic and systemic drivers of acute malnutrition for the development of overarching as well as micro-solutions for the sustainable reduction of persistent acute malnutrition (PAM) and inform pilot studies and Phase 2 (second phase of NAWIRI project implementation) activities in Turkana and Samburu Counties.
Subject
Acute Malnutrition; Turkana; Samburu; Longitudinal Mixed Method
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https://microdataportal.aphrc.org/index.php/catalog/129
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/998
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