Lebanon
Min Lla
Year Programme Began: | 2016 |
Lebanon hosts 1.5 million Syrians who have fled conflict, 76% of whom are living below the poverty line.
In 2016, “Min Ila”, a cash transfer pilot programme for displaced Syrian children in Lebanon, was launched.
The programme was designed to reduce negative coping strategies and barriers to children’s school attendance.
An impact evaluation was carried out to monitor impacts and provide evidence to inform future decisions.
Type | Title | Theme(s) | Year | Citation |
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Video | Min Ila: Cash Transfer Programme for Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon | Humanitarian Settings | 2019 | Min Ila: Cash Transfer Programme for Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon |
Working and Position Paper | No Lost Generation: Supporting the School Participation of Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon | Humanitarian Settings | No Lost Generation: Supporting the School Participation of Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon |
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Journal Article | Using cash transfers to support displaced children: experiences from Jordan and Lebanon | Humanitarian Settings | Using cash transfers to support displaced children: experiences from Jordan and Lebanon |
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Blog | No Lost Generation: Cash transfers for displaced Syrian children in Lebanon | Education and Child Labour; Humanitarian Settings | 2018 | No Lost Generation: Cash transfers for displaced Syrian children in Lebanon. Jacob de Hoop (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti), June 2018. |
Min Lla
Data Collection | |
Years: | 2017 |
Reports |
Min Ila: Summary of Education Results after the First Few Months of Implementation |