Global Integrated Innovations Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.
Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance, Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
Front Public Health. 2021 Feb 25;9:604864. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.604864. eCollection 2021.
Commercial complementary foods are not accessible at the last mile of delivery, despite a veritable stunted growth explosion in Kenya. A Mile for the Brain aims to reduce child malnutrition by solving the pervasive distribution bottlenecks and prohibitive pricing challenges. This paper presents the systematized measurement for change process. We focus on the selection of off-the-shelf complementary foods, training of women entrepreneurs responsible for commercializing these complementary foods, coaching given to mothers on appropriate feeding education, and lastly the learning cycle revolving around feeding mothers, entrepreneurs for the Mile for the Brain social enterprise itself. We highlight the real-life challenges involved in this process in the context of adversity and constrained resources. The results, findings, and policy implications of this study will be reported elsewhere.
商业补充食品在肯尼亚实际上出现了迅猛增长,但在最后一公里的配送中仍然无法获得。“一英里大脑”旨在通过解决普遍存在的分销瓶颈和过高的定价挑战来减少儿童营养不良。本文介绍了系统的变革过程测量。我们专注于选择现成的补充食品,培训负责商业化这些补充食品的女企业家,对母亲进行适当喂养教育方面的辅导,最后是围绕喂养母亲、企业家的学习循环,这是“一英里大脑”社会企业本身。我们在逆境和资源有限的背景下强调了这一过程中涉及的实际挑战。这项研究的结果、发现和政策影响将在其他地方报告。