灌溉改善了埃塞俄比亚和坦桑尼亚五岁以下儿童的身高体重z分数,以及妇女和家庭饮食多样性分数。

Maternal & Child Nutrition Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-24 DOI:10.1111/mcn.13395
Dawit K Mekonnen, Jowel Choufani, Elizabeth Bryan, Beliyou Haile, Claudia Ringler
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关于农业集约化可能改善营养的证据已大大增加。虽然小规模灌溉是推动撒哈拉以南非洲农业集约化的关键因素,但其对营养的影响尚未得到彻底探讨。在本研究中,我们评估了埃塞俄比亚和坦桑尼亚采用小规模灌溉对家庭和妇女饮食多样性以及儿童营养的影响。我们使用了从埃塞俄比亚和坦桑尼亚的灌溉和非灌溉地区收集的两轮原始数据。我们使用面板固定效应计量经济学方法来控制观察到的家庭、妇女和儿童的特定特征,以及观察到和未观察到的时不变混杂因素。结果表明,在报告面临干旱的埃塞俄比亚家庭中,灌溉家庭的妇女比非灌溉家庭的妇女具有更高的妇女饮食多样性得分(WDDS)。在坦桑尼亚,灌溉家庭的妇女比非灌溉家庭的妇女有更高的WDDS,在面临干旱的家庭中,灌溉对WDDS的影响增加了一倍以上。此外,在报告遭受干旱冲击的坦桑尼亚家庭中,灌溉家庭的家庭饮食多样性得分高于非灌溉家庭。埃塞俄比亚灌溉家庭儿童的身高体重z分数(WHZ)比非灌溉家庭儿童的身高体重z分数平均高0.87个标准差。在坦桑尼亚,在调查前5年报告经历过干旱的家庭中,灌溉使5岁以下儿童的whz得分更高。该研究表明,小规模灌溉对家庭经济上获得食物以及妇女和儿童的营养状况有很大影响。
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Irrigation improves weight-for-height z-scores of children under five, and Women's and Household Dietary Diversity Scores in Ethiopia and Tanzania.

Evidence on the potential for agricultural intensification to improve nutrition has grown considerably. While small-scale irrigation is a key factor driving agricultural intensification in sub-Saharan Africa, its impact on nutrition has not yet been thoroughly explored. In this study, we assess the impact of adoption of small-scale irrigation in Ethiopia and Tanzania on household and women's dietary diversity, as well as children's nutrition. We use two rounds of primary data collected from irrigators and nonirrigators in Ethiopia and Tanzania. We used a panel fixed effects econometric approach to control for observed household, women and children specific characteristics as well as observed and unobserved time-invariant confounding factors. The results show that among Ethiopian households who reported having faced drought, women in irrigating households have higher Women's Dietary Diversity Score (WDDS) compared to women in nonirrigating households. In Tanzania, women in irrigating households have higher WDDS compared to nonirrigators and the impact of irrigation on WDDS more than doubles among households facing drought. In addition, among Tanzanian households who reported having faced a drought shock, irrigating households have higher Household Dietary Diversity Score compared to nonirrigators. Children in irrigating households in Ethiopia have weight-for-height z-scores (WHZ) that are 0.87 SDs higher, on average, than WHZ of children in nonirrigating households. In Tanzania, irrigation leads to higher WHZ-scores in children under-five among households who reported having experienced a drought in the 5 years preceding the survey. The study shows small-scale irrigation has a strong effect on households' economic access to food and on nutritional outcomes of women and children.

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