Transfer Project Workshop 2023–Nairobi, Kenya
The Transfer Project’s latest workshop, took place in Nairobi, Kenya from June 21 to 23. It included government officials, development partners, researchers, and others from over 20 countries converged to showcase new research and evidence on government cash transfer programs in Africa. Under the theme of “Promoting Equity and Resilience: Cash Transfer Evidence for Action in a Poly-Crisis World,” this workshop reflected on the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, the capacity of national cash transfer and social protection systems to respond to diverse and overlapping crises.
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Day 1:
- The 10th Transfer Project Gathering Accomplishments and A Look Ahead
- New Momentum and Frontier: Scaling Up Social Protection for All
- Social Protection as an Investment to Maximize the Demographic Dividend
- Social Protection and Rural Transformation in Africa
- Promoting Economic Inclusion through Adaptive Social Protection Systems: Operational Lessons and Evidence from Four Countries in Africa
- The Impacts of Cash on Resilience: Evidence from Lesotho and Malawi
- Dignity: What do Cash Transfers Have to Do With It?
- What do Beneficiaries Say About Social Cohesion?
- Transferts Monetaires Cohesion Sociale: Experience du Burkina Faso
- Evidence-Informed Scale Up of NICHE in Kenya
Day 2:
- Mozambique’s Child Grant 0-2: Impacts of “cash” and “care” in Nampula, Mozambique
- Tanzania’s “Unjana Salama” Adolescent Cash Plus Program
- Burkina Faso’s Child Sensitive Social Protection Program
- Leveraging Social Protection to Support Women’s and Girls’ Climate Resilience in Low-and Middle-income Countries
- “Joy, Not Sorrow”: Men’s Perspectives on Gender, Violence, and Cash Transfers Targeted To Women in Ghana
- The Implementation of Ethiopia’s Protective Safety Net Programme’s Gender Provisions: What Works, How, and Why?
- Speed Pitch: Disability-inclusive & Gender-responsive Edits to TRANSFORM Modules
- The Future of Food: The Role of Social Protection
- Can Labour-constrained Households Graduate? Evidence from Two Studies in Malawi
- Seven-year Follow-up of the Ghana LEAP 1000 Evaluation: A Focus on Child Labor Impacts
- High Flyers Revisited: Who Benefits the Most from Cash Transfers?
Day 3:
- Inclusive Climate Action: Combining Social Protection and Agricultural Support in Kenya
- Cash Plus and Women’s Empowerment in Mali
- Ghana’s Cash Plus Integrated Social Services
- Impact Evaluation Plan of Humanitarian Interventions in Somalia
- Zambia Harmonized Social Cash Transfer
- Cash Transfers for Prevention of Malnutrition: UNICEF’s Approach to Transfers in Democratic Republic of Congo
- Ghana’s Experience in Collaborating with the IMF Around the Transfer Value in LEAP
- Evidence-Informed Policymaking
- Using evidence to Inform Program Reform In the Malawi Social Cash Transfer Program
Posters:
- Impacts of Cash Transfer and “Cash Plus” Programs on Self-perceived Stress in Africa: Evidence from Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania
- Effects of an Unconditional Cash Transfer on Gendered Time Allocation in Ghana
- Stawisha Maisha Cash Plus Intervention to Improve Child Nutrition
- Impacts of an Adolescent Cash Plus Intervention on Livelihood/Productive Activities, Education, and Aspirations in Tanzania
- Health Services Availability and Readiness Moderate Cash Transfer Impacts on Health Insurance Enrollment: Evidence from the LEAP 1000 Cash Transfer Program in Ghana
- The Value of the Cash Transfer: Ghana LEAP and Malawi SCTP
- Cash Transfers, Relationship Dynamics, and Intimate Partner Violence Among Youth in Malawi
- Cash Transfers to STrengthen the Livelihoods of Vulnerable Households and Prevent Child Labour in Burkina Faso
- Risk Factors of Adolescent Exposure to Violence in Burkina Faso
- De L’evidence a la Pratique: Conception et Mise en Ceuvre du Programme Zara Mira
- Malawi SCTP Long-Term Impact Evaluation, Baseline Results
- Additional Perspectives on the Impact of Cash Transfers on Children’s Nutritional Status
Photos from the Event