Investments in children’s health and the Kenyan cash transfer for orphans and vulnerable children: evidence from an unconditional cash transfer scheme. Health Policy and Planning: 1-13 April 28, 2021
The livelihood impacts of cash transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa: Beneficiary perspectives from six countries April 28, 2021
Understanding the linkages between social safety nets and childhood violence: a review of the evidence from low- and middle-income countries April 28, 2021
Cash transfer programme, productive activities and labour supply: Evidence from randomized experiment in Kenya. Journal of Development Studies, 50(8): 1172-1196 April 28, 2021
Myth-busting? Confronting six common perceptions about unconditional cash transfers as a poverty reduction strategy in Africa. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2017-11, UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti, Florence April 28, 2021
The Government of Kenya’s Cash Transfer Program Reduces the Risk of Sexual Debut Among Young People Age 15-25. PLOS ONE 9(1): 1-9 April 28, 2021
The Impact of a National Poverty Reduction Program on the Characteristics of Sex Partners Among Kenyan Adolescents,” AIDS and Behavior, 18(2): 311-316 April 28, 2021
The broad range of cash transfer impacts in sub-Saharan Africa: Consumption, Human Capital and Productive Activity April 28, 2021