Working Paper
Does project-level aid for water and sanitation improve child health outcomes?
– Evidence from household panel data in Uganda
Empirical studies on the effectiveness of aid to the water, sanitation, and hygiene sector (WASH aid) have focused primarily on access to these services as the benchmark for evaluating the effectiveness of aid in this sector. Given the importance of...
Blog
Stunted growth, orphans, and access to sanitation services in South Africa
by
Grace Bridgman
July 2021
Stunted growth in early life has serious implications for cognitive development and is a well-established constraint to individual productivity and...
Working Paper
Orphans and stunted growth
– Investigating the potential of spatial network effects in service delivery for reducing stunting in orphans
Stunted growth in early life has serious implications for children and is a well-established constraint to productivity, life expectancy, and cognitive development. This paper evaluates the relative contributions of household resources and public...