Additional file 2: Table S1. of Beneficiaries’ perceptions and reported use of unconditional cash transfers intended to prevent acute malnutrition in children in poor rural communities in Burkina Faso: qualitative results from the MAM’Out randomized controlled trial
Audrey Tonguet-Papucci
Freddy Houngbe
Palamanga Lompo
Wambi Yameogo
Jean-François Huneau
Myriam Ait Aissa
Patrick Kolsteren
10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3791101_D2.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_2_Table_S1_of_Beneficiaries_perceptions_and_reported_use_of_unconditional_cash_transfers_intended_to_prevent_acute_malnutrition_in_children_in_poor_rural_communities_in_Burkina_Faso_qualitative_results_from_the_MAM_Out_randomized_controlle/5052820
Quotes related to the first question: “What types of purchases were made by the beneficiaries of cash transfers intended to prevent acute malnutrition in children?”. Table S2. Quotes related to the second question: “What perceived changes in the daily lives of women were induced by the cash transfers?”. Table S3. Quotes related to the third question: “What are the perceived positive and negative effects of the cash transfer program?”. (DOCX 35 kb)
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Unconditional cash transfer
Acute malnutrition
Children
Women
Burkina Faso
Perceived changes