Five Questions with Dr. Fidelia Dake on Researching Impacts of Cash Transfers in Africa
Fidelia Dake is a Lecturer at the Regional Institute for Population Studies at the University of Ghana, and recently completed a research fellowship in UNICEF Innocenti with the Transfer Project. UNICEF Innocenti’s Amber Peterman sits down with Fidelia to chat … Read more
Mind the gender gap: How can a gender-norm lens improve social protection outcomes for adolescents?
Since adolescence is a highly vulnerable period of rapid physiological, biological, and psychological change, researchers and development partners are increasingly asking how social protection can facilitate safer transitions to adulthood, and what additional factors shape these transitions for youth.
Cash support: A new tool to decrease Intimate Partner Violence?
We’ve all heard the statistics—intimate partner violence (IPV) is one of the most pervasive forms of violence globally: one in every three women aged 15 years and over is estimated to experience physical and/or sexual violence by a partner in … Read more
No Lost Generation: Cash transfers for displaced Syrian children in Lebanon
Imagine you work for UNICEF in Lebanon. Your team has the challenging task of ensuring that half a million displaced Syrian children who fled the war in their home country attend primary school. These children live scattered throughout the country, … Read more
Measuring taboo topics: List randomization for research on gender-based violence
Gender-based violence is notoriously under-reported—for understandable reasons. Experience of violence is highly stigmatized and victims are often shamed. Respondents may be fearful of retaliation if perpetrators and others find out they have disclosed their experiences. There may also be cultural … Read more
Opening the black box: Cash transfers and post-intervention research
Luisa Natali (UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti) – Last Fall I visited three of the most poverty-stricken rural districts of Zambia: Kaputa, Kalabo and Shangombo. Each location took two days’ travel by car from Lusaka. We drove up to … Read more
