Action Contre la Faim                        
                        ACF
The study is conducted in Chad, Mao and Mondo districts of the Kanem region.
In the context of nutritional rehabilitation of SAM (Severe Acute Malnutrition), it is hypothesized that improving water quality and hygiene-related care practices at household level would decrease incidences of WASH-related infections, such as diarrhoea, nematode and environmental enteric dysfunction (EED). As such, it would improve weight gain, decrease relapses after successful discharge, and overall, could decrease over time the incidence of acute malnutrition in the community.
 
                        
                        Mathias Altmann; Claire Gailardou
                                maltmann@actioncontrelafaim.org
WASH and nutritionBehaviour changeHealth and hygieneOtherSpecific to one or several countriesOtherOther funding source or unspecifiedRuralPractitionersInternational NGO
Chad
 
                        
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