This document describes a study comparing the effectiveness of two care group models - a traditional model and an integrated model - in improving child health and nutrition behaviors in Burundi. The traditional model uses paid NGO staff as supervisors and health promoters, while the integrated model utilizes existing community health workers. Preliminary results found that both models achieved high knowledge levels, though the traditional model was more efficient with household visits. Challenges included engaging husbands, local leaders and issues with some community health workers. An endline survey will be conducted in February 2013 to further evaluate the models.