Cost Benefit Analysis of the Kitchen Gardens Intervention

Women and Children/Infants Improved Nutrition in Sindh (WINS) Project, Pakistan

Women and Children/Infant Improved Nutrition in Sindh (WINS) is a four-year project, funded by the European Union (EU), with the overall objective of improving the nutrition status of children, pregnant and lactating women in three districts of the Sindh Province, Pakistan.

The kitchen gardens intervention is one of the nutrition-sensitive activities of the WINS project, intended to increase year-round access to nutritious foods, thereby bringing down the cost of a nutritious diet and increasing self-sufficiency and improving dietary diversity. This report presents a costs benefit analysis on the outcomes of the kitchen gardens intervention of the WINS project.

 

PUBLISHED BY:  Save the Children

July 2016

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