Got milk? The impact of Heifer International’s livestock donation programs in Rwanda on nutritional outcomes

B-Tier
Journal: Food Policy
Year: 2014
Volume: 44
Issue: C
Pages: 202-213

Authors (5)

Rawlins, Rosemary (not in RePEc) Pimkina, Svetlana (not in RePEc) Barrett, Christopher B. (Cornell University) Pedersen, Sarah (not in RePEc) Wydick, Bruce (University of San Francisco)

Score contribution per author:

0.402 = (α=2.01 / 5 authors) × 1.0x B-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

International animal donation programs have become an increasingly popular way for people living in developed countries to transfer resources to families living in developing countries. We evaluate the impact of Heifer International’s dairy cow and meat goat donation programs in Rwanda. We find that the program substantially increases dairy and meat consumption among Rwandan households who were given a dairy cow or a meat goat, respectively. We also find marginally statistically significant increases in weight-for-height z-scores and weight-for-age z-scores of about 0.4 standard deviations among children aged 0–5years in households that were recipients of meat goats, and increases in height-for-age z-scores of about 0.5 standard deviations among children in households that received dairy cows. Our results suggest that increasing livestock ownership in developing countries may significantly increase consumption of nutrient dense animal-source foods and improve nutrition outcomes.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:eee:jfpoli:v:44:y:2014:i:c:p:202-213
Journal Field
Development
Author Count
5
Added to Database
2026-01-24