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3.1 Example from the Indonesia NPER: Nutrition-related interventions
TABLE 3.1 Example from the Indonesia NPER: Nutrition-related interventions
INTERVENTIONS Nutrition-specific • Supplementary feeding for chronic energy-deficiency in women • Iron folic acid supplementation • Exclusive breastfeeding counseling • Prenatal health checkups • Infant and young child feeding counseling • Integrated management of chronic malnutrition • Growth monitoring and promotion • Vitamin A supplementation • Micronutrient supplementation • Complete immunization • Zinc supplementation • Integrated management of child illness Nutrition-sensitive Water and sanitation • Access to clean water and drinking water • Access to improved sanitation facilities Social insurance and assistance • Access to health insurance • Access to family planning services • Access to conditional cash transfers
Awareness, behavior change, and parenting and caring practices • Nutrition and health awareness raising • Provision of interpersonal behavior change counseling • Provision of parenting counseling • Provision of early childhood education, early child stimulation, and child development monitoring • Provision of adolescent reproductive health counseling • Women’s empowerment and child protection Food and agriculture • Provision of food assistance for poor and near-poor households • Nutritious food security programs • Access to fortified staple foods • Access to nutritious food product information
Source: World Bank 2020a, 13. Note: NPER = nutrition public expenditure review.
presents an initial summary list of keywords from 30 countries (Fracassi et al. 2020, annex B). National nutrition strategies and plans are equally important resources that can be helpful to identify relevant keywords. In the process of creating a country-specific list of keywords, it can be useful to review search terms used in other NPERs (box 3.2).5 Based on a review of these resources, the team should finalize a list of keywords that will be used in the next step. In some instances, the team may need to include variations of the keywords, which could be recorded slightly differently in different parts of the financial management information system/integrated financial management information system (FMIS/IFMIS). For example, to capture expenditures related to iron supplementation, the team may need to specify not just “iron” or “iron supplementation” but also “iron/folic acid supplementation” (because tablets may contain