DataDENT: One Nutrition Coverage Survey Methods Study in Bangladesh
Background
Multi-sectoral interventions to improving nutrition can range from targeting the more distal causes through food fortification to its more proximate causes through interventions such as infant and young child feeding counseling and micronutrient supplementation. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the 2012 World Health Assembly’s nutrition targets form the foundation of these commitments. They are operationalized through the national nutrition policies and plans that focus on reducing malnutrition among specific populations.
While data on nutrition outcomes is periodically collected through population-based surveys such as the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) and Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS), these large, resource-intensive surveys often fail to comprehensively assess a range of nutrition interventions. Many measures used to assess coverage of nutrition interventions are inconsistent, leading to inaccurate estimates.
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) plans to conduct the One Nutrition Coverage Survey (ONCS), which is a methods survey that measures coverage of various multi-sectoral nutrition interventions informed and implemented by national food and nutrition policies and programs. The ONCS will introduce new measures for certain coverage indicators to improve accuracy and consider time and cost in its design and implementation. It will also estimate coverage and co-coverage of nutrition interventions—measuring how many household members benefit from multiple programs—to assess the universal coverage of critical nutrition interventions. The ONCS is part of DataDENT, a project that aims to transform the availability and use of nutrition data by addressing gaps in nutrition measurement and advocating for stronger nutrition data systems. IFPRI seeks a qualified Collaborator who is committed to high-quality research to undertake this survey in Bangladesh.
Objectives
The study has four main objectives:
Overview of the survey
The study involves a household-level, district-representative, cross-sectional survey. This methods survey will collect data on a range of recommended multi-sectoral nutrition interventions for key target groups across the life-course using both existing and new quantitative measures. The proposed methods survey will integrate components of learning related to feasibility and accuracy of measuring multiple nutrition coverage indicators in a single survey as well as implications for costs and estimating measures of coverage and co-coverage. A pre-testing period will allow for adaptations of measures and refinement of data collection procedures, followed by the implementation of the survey.
The survey will take place in Bangladesh given its rich nutrition programming landscape. The geographic scope will include four divisions situated in the north, southwest, central and northeast of the country namely Rangpur, Sylhet, Dhaka and Khulna, which were purposively selected given their geographic spread, urban-rural balance, and absence of recent disasters. Within these divisions, districts (zilas) were purposively selected using the same criteria utilized for division selection with additional considerations including: The survey will be cross-sectional in design and employ multi-stage cluster sampling to allow for district representative estimates. Data will be collected at the household level from household heads, women and adolescents will include data on household composition, demographics, household socio economics and a range of nutrition, health and other multi-sectoral nutrition interventions. The estimated total sample size is approximately 3608 households for the survey.
Activities for the Collaborator
The Collaborator will make payments for its staff’s and field workers’ salaries and provide all necessary supplies and services for survey preparations, data collection, processing, and management for the study. This will include the following:
Timeline of activities
Duration
November 25, 2024 to May 25, 2025 (6 months)
Required qualifications
Application
Please include the following (in English) in your application: