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Nutrition Supplement Distribution Analysis

What have we learned (from Burkina Faso)? (ii) 5. Children in CSWB arm experiencing stunting earlier (than in other arms) may suggest insufficient food intake not ameliorated by supplementary food (which was shared more). 6. Sharing/diversion of foods typical for all foods (incl. >50% RUSF); children in CSWB arm seem least likely to be consuming adequate product. [We are not seeing reports of 'bitter taste' of CSWB in ongoing Sierra Leone study.] 7. Quality of programming matters at least as much as quality of products being programmed. We need much more evidence of effective programming actions surrounding delivery of food aid. 87
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