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Type | Title | Country(s) | Theme(s) | Year | Citation |
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Presentation | Long-term effects on households and adult children of Malawi's National Cash Transfer Program | Malawi | Adolescents; Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Education and Child Labour; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2024 | N/A |
Blog | Ujana Salama: mradi wa nyongeza ya fedha (cash plus) unaohusu ustawi na mbadiliko salama kwa bijana--matokeo ya tathimini ya kati | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2022 | N/A |
Brief | Ujana Salama: Cash Plus Model on Youth Well-Being and Safe, Healthy Transitions--Round 3 Findings | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2023 | N/A |
Brief | Ujana Salama: Mpango wa Nyogza ya Ruzuku Unaohusu Mabadiliko Salama kutoka Ujanani hadi Utu Uzima wenye Afya na Ustawi, Matokeo ya Awamu ya 4 | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2024 | N/A |
Brief | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood, Round 4 Findings (English) | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2024 | N/A |
Blog | Wrong answers are useful too! Using all multiple choices to uncover hidden variation to estimate test scores from large field surveys | Malawi; Zambia | Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2024 | N/A |
Journal Article | Transactional sex among adolescent girls and young women enrolled in a cash plus intervention in rural Tanzania: a mixed-methods study | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2022 | N/A |
Journal Article | Unconditional cash transfers and safe transitions to adulthood in Malawi | Malawi | Adolescents; Education and Child Labour; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2024 | N/A |
Journal Article | Evaluating spillovers and cost-effectiveness of complementary agricultural and social protection interventions: evidence from Lesotho | Lesotho | Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2023 | N/A |
Journal Article | Impacts of cash transfer and “cash plus” programs on self- perceived stress in Africa: Evidence from Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania | Ghana; Malawi; Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2023 | John Maara, Cristina Cirillo, Gustavo Angeles, Leah Prencipe, Marlous deMilliano, Sarah M. Lima, Tia Palermo, Impacts of cash transfer and “cash plus” programs on self- perceived stress in Africa: Evidence from Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania, SSM - Population Health,Volume 22, 2023, 101403, ISSN 2352-8273, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101403. |
Joint Statement | In Memoriam, Noemi Pace | General/Unaffiliated | 2023 | N/A | |
Blog | Reflections on the "Reimagining Social Protection in a Time of Global Uncertainty" Conference | Cash Plus Programmes; Humanitarian Settings; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2023 | N/A | |
Journal Article | ‘Joy, not sorrow’: Men's perspectives on gender, violence, and cash transfers targeted to women in northern Ghana | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2023 | N/A |
Blog | Tips for linking social protection and gender-based violence prevention and response during COVID-19 | General/Unaffiliated | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2020 | With COVID-19 throwing a spotlight on both social protection and gender-based violence, experts explore some of the ways these topics intersect. |
Infographic | Cash Transfers: Myths vs. Reality (Portuguese) | General/Unaffiliated | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | 2016 | N/A |
Infographic | Myths vs. Reality: Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) | Malawi | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | 2018 | N/A |
Infographic | Cash Transfers: Myths vs. Reality (Russian) | General/Unaffiliated | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | 2016 | N/A |
Infographic | Cash Transfers: Myths vs. Reality(Arabic) | General/Unaffiliated | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | 2016 | N/A |
Infographic | Cash Transfers: Myths vs. Reality (Malagasy) | General/Unaffiliated | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | 2016 | N/A |
Infographic | Cash Transfers: Myths vs. Reality (Chinese) | General/Unaffiliated | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | 2016 | N/A |
Instrument | 3_BEM-ESTAR DA CRIANÇA DE MOÇAMBIQUE: 2021, INQUÉRITO UNIDADE SANITÁRIA | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2021 | N/A |
Instrument | 3_Mozambique Child Wellbeing Endline Survey 2021, Health Facility Survey | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2021 | N/A |
Instrument | 2_BEM-ESTAR DA CRIANÇA DE MOÇAMBIQUE: 2021, INQUÉRITO À COMUNIDADE | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2021 | N/A |
Instrument | 2_Mozambique Child Wellbeing Endline Survey 2021, Community Survey | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2021 | N/A |
Instrument | 1_ESTUDO DO BEM-ESTAR DA CRIANÇA DE MOÇAMBIQUE, INSTRUMENTO DE AGREGADO FAMILIAR | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2021 | N/A |
Instrument | 1_Mozambique Child Wellbeing Endline Survey, Household Instrument | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2021 | N/A |
Instrument | 3_BEM-ESTAR DA CRIANÇA DE MOÇAMBIQUE: ESTUDO DE LINHA DE BASE 2019 INQUÉRITO UNIDADE SANITARIÁ | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 | N/A |
Instrument | 3_Mozambique Child Wellbeing Baseline Survey 2019 Health Facility Survey | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 | N/A |
Instrument | 2_BEM-ESTAR DA CRIANÇA DE MOÇAMBIQUE: ESTUDO DE LINHA DE BASE 2019 INQUÉRITO À COMUNIDADE | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 | N/A |
Instrument | 2_Mozambique Child Wellbeing Baseline Survey 2019 Community Survey | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 | N/A |
Instrument | 1_ESTUDO DE BASE DO BEM-ESTAR DA CRIANÇA DE MOÇAMBIQUE, INSTRUMENTO DE AGREGADO FAMILIAR_PT | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 | N/A |
Instrument | 1_Mozambique Child Wellbeing Baseline Survey, Household Instrument_EN | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 | N/A |
Joint Statement | Transfer Project and AERC hosting Impact & Evaluation Workshop | Multi-Country | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2023 | N/A |
Blog | How to collect dried blood spots in rural areas | Malawi | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2021 | N/A |
Journal Article | Health services availability and readiness moderate cash transfer impacts on health insurance enrolment: evidence from the LEAP 1000 cash transfer program in Ghana | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2022 | N/A |
Journal Article | More evidence on cash transfers and child nutritional outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis | Multi-Country | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2022 | More evidence on cash transfers and child nutritional outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Journal Article | Gender-responsive social protection post–COVID-19 | Multi-Country | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2022 | Gavrilovic M, Rubio M, Bastagli F, Hinton R, Staab S, Goulder RG, Bilo C, Khan R, Peterman A, Diallo B, Alfers L, Santiago A, Rizvi Z, Holmes R, Mejia JGJ, Tabbush C. Gender-responsive social protection post-COVID-19. Science. 2022 Mar 11;375(6585):1111-1113. doi: 10.1126/science.abm5922. Epub 2022 Mar 10. PMID: 35271320. |
Journal Article | The impact of cash and health insurance on child nutrition during the first 1000 days: Evidence from Ghana | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2022 | de Groot, Richard & Yablonski, Jennifer & Valli, Elsa, 2022. "The impact of cash and health insurance on child nutrition during the first 1000 days: Evidence from Ghana," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 107(C). |
Journal Article | Cash transfers’ role in improving livelihood diversification strategies and well-being: short- and medium-term evidence from Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2022 | Pace, Noemi & Sebastian, Ashwini & Daidone, Silvio & Campos, Ana & Prifti, Ervin & Davis, Benjamin. (2022). Cash transfers’ role in improving livelihood diversification strategies and well-being: short- and medium-term evidence from Zimbabwe. World Development. 154. 105874. 10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.105874. |
Journal Article | A “Plus” Model for Safe Transitions to Adulthood: Impacts of an Integrated Intervention Layered onto A National Social Protection Program on Sexual Behavior and Health Seeking among Tanzania's Youth | Tanzania | Adolescents | 2022 | Waidler J, Gilbert U, Mulokozi A, Palermo T. A "Plus" Model for Safe Transitions to Adulthood: Impacts of an Integrated Intervention Layered onto A National Social Protection Program on Sexual Behavior and Health Seeking among Tanzania's Youth. Stud Fam Plann. 2022 Mar 21. doi: 10.1111/sifp.12190. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35315072. |
Journal Article | The impact of unconditional cash transfers on morbidity and health-seeking behaviour in Africa: evidence from Ghana,Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabw | Ghana; Malawi; Multi-Country; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2022 | Jacob Novignon, Leah Prencipe, Adria Molotsky, Elsa Valli, Richard de Groot, Clement Adamba, Tia Palermo, The impact of unconditional cash transfers on morbidity and health-seeking behaviour in Africa: evidence from Ghana,Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe, Health Policy and Planning, 2022;, czac014, https://doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czac014 |
Journal Article | Government Antipoverty Programming and Intimate Partner Violence in Ghana | Ghana | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2021 | Peterman, A., Valli, E., & Palermo, T. M. (2021). Government anti-poverty programming and intimate partner violence in Ghana. Economic Development and Cultural Change 70 (1), https://doi.org/10.1086/713767 |
Journal Article | ‘Poverty can break a home’: Exploring mechanisms linking cash plus programming and intimate partner violence in Ghana | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2021 | Barrington C., Peterman A., Akaligaung A. J., Palermo T., de Milliano M., Aborigo R. A., ‘Poverty can break a home’: Exploring mechanisms linking cash plus programming and intimate partner violence in Ghana, Social Science & Medicine, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114521. |
Brief | Ujana Salama: mpango wa nyongeza ya fedha (cash plus) unaohusu ustawi na mbadiliko salama kwa vijana--matokeo ya mzunguko wa3 tathimini | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2023 | |
Report | A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood Round 3 Report | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2020 | |
Journal Article | Impacts of a Cash Plus Intervention on Gender Attitudes Among Tanzanian Adolescents | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2020 | Chzhen, Y., Prencipe, L., Eetaama, F., Luchemba, P., Mnyawami Lukongo, T., Palermo, T. (2020) Impacts of a Cash Plus Intervention on Gender Attitudes Among Tanzanian Adolescents, Journal of Adolescent Health, ISSN: 1054-139X, Vol: 68, Issue: 5, Page: 899-905 |
Journal Article | Beyond internal validity: Towards a broader understanding of credibility in development policy research | 2020 | The Transfer Project. (2020) Beyond internal validity: Towards a broader understanding of credibility in development policy research, World Development, Volume 127, 2020, 104802, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2019.104802 | ||
Journal Article | The Impact of a Large-Scale Poverty-Targeted Cash Transfer Program on Intertemporal Choice | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2020 | Handa, S., Seidenfeld, D., Tembo, G. (2020) The Impact of a Large-Scale Poverty-Targeted Cash Transfer Program on Intertemporal Choice, Economic Development and Cultural Change 2020 69:1, 485-512 |
Journal Article | A cash plus program reduces youth exposure to physical violence in Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2020 | Chakrabarti, A., Handa, S., Angeles, G., Seidenfeld, D. (2020) A cash plus program reduces youth exposure to physical violence in Zimbabwe, World Development, Volume 134, 105037, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2020.105037 |
Journal Article | The Psychology of Poverty: Evidence from the Field | Malawi | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2020 |
Molotsky, A., Handa, S. (2020) The Psychology of Poverty: Evidence from the Field, Journal of African Economies, Volume 30, Issue 3, June 2021, Pages 207–224, https://doi.org/10.1093/jae/ejaa010
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Journal Article | Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Mental Health? Evidence From Tanzania’s Governmental Social Protection Program | Tanzania | Adolescents; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2021 | Prencipe, L., Houweling, T., van Lenthe, F., Palermo, T. (2021). "Do Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Mental Health? Evidence From Tanzania’s Governmental Social Protection Program", Journal of Adolescent Health, ISSN 1054-139X, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.04.033. |
Journal Article | More Evidence on the Impact of Government Social Protection in Sub Saharan Africa: Ghana, Malawi and Zimbabwe | Ghana; Malawi; Zimbabwe | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2021 | Handa, S., Otchere, F., Sirma, P. and (2021), More Evidence on the Impact of Government Social Protection in Sub Saharan Africa: Ghana, Malawi and Zimbabwe. Dev Policy Rev. Accepted Author Manuscript. https://doi.org/10.1111/dpr.12576 |
Journal Article | Urban cash transfers and poverty in Ghana | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes; Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2021 | 2021). Urban cash transfers and poverty in Ghana. Review of Development Economics, 00, 1-23. https://doi.org/10.1111/rode.12817 | , & (
Infographic | Cash Transfers vs Cash Plus: How Does 'Cash Plus' Work? | Cash Plus Programmes | Cash Transfers vs Cash Plus: How Does 'Cash Plus' Work? | ||
Infographic | Cash Transfers: Myths vs Reality (French) | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | Cash Transfers: Myths vs Reality (French) | ||
Infographic | Cash Transfers: Myths vs Reality (Spanish) | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | Cash Transfers: Myths vs Reality (Spanish) | ||
Infographic | Cash Transfers: Myths vs Reality (English) | Busting Cash Transfer Myths | Cash Transfers: Myths vs Reality (English) | ||
Infographic | Reference Sheet: Cash Transfer Impacts in Africa | Reference Sheet: Cash Transfer Impacts in Africa | |||
Podcast | Tia Palermo on Evaluation of Social Cash Transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa | Tia Palermo on Evaluation of Social Cash Transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa | |||
Podcast | The Transfer Project: Origins, the Workshop & Influencing Policy with Ben Davis & Ashu Handa | The Transfer Project: Origins, the Workshop & Influencing Policy with Ben Davis & Ashu Handa | |||
Podcast | Tia Palermo on Cash Transfers, Gender and Impact of Research | Tia Palermo on Cash Transfers, Gender and Impact of Research | |||
Multimedia | Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, Malagasy: Cash Transfers - Myths vs. Reality | Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Chinese, Malagasy: Cash Transfers - Myths vs. Reality | |||
Infographic | Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods in SSA | Multi-Country | Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods in SSA | ||
Multimedia | Reference Sheet: Cash Transfer Impacts in Africa | Reference Sheet: Cash Transfer Impacts in Africa | |||
Video | Cash Transfers, Early Marriage & Fertility in Malawi & Zambia | Malawi; Zambia | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2019 | Cash Transfers, Early Marriage & Fertility in Malawi & Zambia |
Video | How Do Cash Transfers Impact Wellbeing? | 2019 | How Do Cash Transfers Impact Wellbeing? | ||
Video | Min Ila: Cash Transfer Programme for Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon | Lebanon | Humanitarian Settings | 2019 | Min Ila: Cash Transfer Programme for Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon |
Video | How cash transfers enhance patience in Zambia | Zambia | 2019 | How cash transfers enhance patience in Zambia | |
Video | #CSW63? Side Event: Leveraging Cash Transfers to Reduce IPV at Scale | 2019 | #CSW63? Side Event: Leveraging Cash Transfers to Reduce IPV at Scale | ||
Video | A Decade of Knowledge: Building the evidence for unconditional cash transfers in Africa | Multi-Country | 2019 | A Decade of Knowledge: Building the evidence for unconditional cash transfers in Africa | |
Video | #CSW63? Highlights: Leveraging Cash Transfers to Reduce IPV at Scale | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2019 | #CSW63? Highlights: Leveraging Cash Transfers to Reduce IPV at Scale | |
Video | What is the Demographic Dividend? | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2020 | What is the Demographic Dividend? | |
Video | Do cash transfers help children grow? | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2020 | Do cash transfers help children grow? |
Dataset | Ghana: LEAP1000 Programme | Ghana | Ghana: LEAP1000 Programme | ||
Dataset | Lesotho: Child Grant Programme | Lesotho | Lestotho: Child Grant Programme | ||
Dataset | Kenya: Cash Transfer for Orphan and Vulnerable Children Impact Evaluation: Young Person's Module | Kenya | Kenya: Cash Transfer for Orphan and Vulnerable Children Impact Evaluation: Young Person's Module | ||
Dataset | Kenya: Cash Transfer for Orphan and Vulnerable Children Impact Evaluation: Core Files | Kenya | Kenya: Cash Transfer for Orphan and Vulnerable Children Impact Evaluation: Core Files | ||
Journal Article | Cash Transfers and Climate-resilient development: Evidence from Zambia's Child Grant Programme | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2015 | Lawlor K, Handa S, Seidenfeld D and the Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2015).Cash Transfers and Climate-resilient development: Evidence from Zambia's Child Grant Programme,Innocenti Working Papersno. 2015-03, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | Social Networks and Risk Management in Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty Programme | Ghana | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2015 | Daidone S, Handa S, Davis B, Park M, Osei RD and Osei-Akoto I. (2015).Social Networks and Risk Management in Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty Programme,Innocenti Working Papersno. 2015-06, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | Cash transfer programmes for managing climate change risk. Evidence from a randomized experiment in Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017 | Asfaw S, Carraro A, Davis B, Handa S and Seidenfeld D. (2017).Cash transfer programmes for managing climate change risk. Evidence from a randomized experiment in Zambia.Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. | |
Working and Position Paper | Local economy impacts and cost-benefit analysis of social protection and agricultural interventions in Malawi | Malawi | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2019 | Kagin J, Taylor JE, Pellerano P, Daidone S, Juergens F, Pace N and Knowles M. (2019).Local economy impacts and cost-benefit analysis of social protection and agricultural interventions in Malawi. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, International Labour Organisation, United Nations Children's Fund. |
Brief | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaluation: Household Economics and Resilience at Baseline | Malawi | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2015 | Kilburn Kand Handa S. (2015).Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaluation: Household Economics and Resilience at Baseline. Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-07. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | The Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme increases household resiliency | Malawi | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017 | The Malawi Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2017).The Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme increases household resiliency. Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-04. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Social Protection and Covid-19 response in rural areas | Multi-Country | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2020 | FAO. (2020). Social Protection and Covid-19 response in rural areas. Food and Agriculture of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. |
Journal Article | Can unconditional cash transfers raise long-term living standards? Evidence from Zambia | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2018 | Handa S, Natali L, Seidenfeld D, Tembo G, Davis B on behalf of the Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Study Team. (2018).Can unconditional cash transfers raise long-term living standards? Evidence from Zambia.Journal of Development Economics,133: 42-65. |
Journal Article | Unconditional cash transfers, risk attitudes and modern inputs demand | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2019 | Prifti E, Daidone S, Pace N and Davis B. (2019)Unconditional cash transfers, risk attitudes and modern inputs demand.Applied Econometrics, vol. 53, pages 100-118. |
Journal Article | Daidone S, Davis B, Handa S, Winters P. (2019)The Household and Individual-Level Productive Impacts of Cash Transfer Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa.American Journal of Agricultural Economics, aay113, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aay113 | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2019 | Daidone S, Davis B, Handa S, Winters P. (2019)The Household and Individual-Level Productive Impacts of Cash Transfer Programs in Sub-Saharan Africa.American Journal of Agricultural Economics, aay113, https://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aay113 | |
Journal Article | Poverty-environment relationships under market heterogeneity: Cash transfers and rural livelihoods in Zambia | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2019 | Lawlor, K., Handa, S., Davis, B., & Seidenfeld, D. (n.d.).Poverty-environment relationships under market heterogeneity: Cash transfers and rural livelihoods in Zambia.Environment and Development Economics,1-24. doi:10.1017/S1355770X19000305 |
Blog | Doing impact evaluation in a remote region of GhanaNikola Balvin, UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti,October 2015 | Ghana | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2015 | Doing impact evaluation in a remote region of GhanaNikola Balvin, UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti,October 2015 |
Blog | It's Payday! What a cash transfer looks like in GhanaMichelle Mills, UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti,December 2015 | Ghana | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2015 | It's Payday! What a cash transfer looks like in GhanaMichelle Mills, UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti,December 2015 |
Journal Article | Targeting effectiveness of social cash transfer programmes in three African countries | Kenya; Malawi | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2012 | Handa S, Huang C, Hypher N, Teixeira, Soares FV and Davis B. (2012).Targeting effectiveness of social cash transfer programmes in three African countries.Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 78-108. |
Journal Article | Prifti E, Estruch E, Daidone S and Davis B. (2018).How Differences in Cash Transfer Sizes Affect Work Allocation Decisions: Evidence from Cross?Country Comparisons in SSA.Labour, 32(3): 395-426. | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2018 | Prifti E, Estruch E, Daidone S and Davis B. (2018).How Differences in Cash Transfer Sizes Affect Work Allocation Decisions: Evidence from Cross?Country Comparisons in SSA.Labour, 32(3): 395-426. | |
Journal Article | Prifti E, Estruch E Daidone S and Davis B. (2018).How much is too much: Does the size of income support transfers affect labor supply?Journal of Policy Modeling. | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2018 | Prifti E, Estruch E Daidone S and Davis B. (2018).How much is too much: Does the size of income support transfers affect labor supply?Journal of Policy Modeling. | |
Brief | Zimbabwe's cash transfer programme: The challenges of a promising programme | Zimbabwe | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2017 | UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office. (2017).Zimbabwe's cash transfer programme: The challenges of a promising programme.Nairobi, Kenya. |
Blog | One instrument, many outcomes.J. Edward Taylor (University of California, Davis), April 2015. | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2015 | One instrument, many outcomes.J. Edward Taylor (University of California, Davis), April 2015. | |
Blog | Thinking longer term.John Maluccio (Middlebury College), August 2015. | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2015 | Thinking longer term.John Maluccio (Middlebury College), August 2015. | |
Blog | Dependency is dead!Ben Davis (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), September 2015. | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2015 | Dependency is dead!Ben Davis (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), September 2015. | |
Blog | Cash transfers for climate-resilient development. Kathleen Lawlor (University of North Carolina at Asheville), September 2015. | Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2015 | Cash transfers for climate-resilient development.Kathleen Lawlor (University of North Carolina at Asheville), September 2015. | |
Blog | Time to bring on reinforcements to end hunger: Social Protection?Natalia Winder Rossi, Maria Angelita Ruvalcaba, andJoan Matji, (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), October 2015. | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2015 | Time to bring on reinforcements to end hunger: Social Protection?Natalia Winder Rossi, Maria Angelita Ruvalcaba, andJoan Matji, (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), October 2015. | |
Blog | What is the role of cash transfer programmes in achieving zero hunger in sub-Saharan Africa?Lisa Hjelm (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti),February 2016. | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2016 | What is the role of cash transfer programmes in achieving zero hunger in sub-Saharan Africa?Lisa Hjelm (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti),February 2016. | |
Blog | Food for thought on measuring child food insecurity.Audrey Pereira (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), December 2016. | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2016 | Food for thought on measuring child food insecurity.Audrey Pereira (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), December 2016. | |
Blog | Agricultural transformation to reduce poverty and hunger: An innovative approach.Massimiliano Terzini (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), July 2017. | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2017 | Agricultural transformation to reduce poverty and hunger: An innovative approach.Massimiliano Terzini (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), July 2017. | |
Blog | Fast access to cash provides urgent relief to those hardest hit by COVID-19 | Multi-Country | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2020 | Jacobus de Hoop, Luisa Natali, Alexis Boncenne, Angie Lee (UNICEF Office of Research--Innocenti). April 2020. |
Journal Article | Covarrubias K. (2012).From protection to production: productive impacts of the Malawi Social Cash Transfer scheme.Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 50-77. | Malawi | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2012 | Covarrubias K. (2012).From protection to production: productive impacts of the Malawi Social Cash Transfer scheme.Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 50-77. |
Journal Article | Asfaw S, Davis B, Dewbre J, Handa S andWinters P. (2014).Cash transfer programme, productive activities and labour supply: Evidence from randomized experiment in Kenya,Journal of Development Studies,50(8): 1172-1196. | Kenya | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2014 | Asfaw S, Davis B, Dewbre J, Handa S andWinters P. (2014).Cash transfer programme, productive activities and labour supply: Evidence from randomized experiment in Kenya,Journal of Development Studies,50(8): 1172-1196. |
Brief | FAO. (2020). Social Protection: ensuring effective response and inclusive recovery in the context of COVID-19 in Africa. Food and Agriculture of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. | Multi-Country | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2020 | FAO. (2020). Social Protection: ensuring effective response and inclusive recovery in the context of COVID-19 in Africa. Food and Agriculture of the United Nations, Rome, Italy. |
Working and Position Paper | Social protection and resilience: Supporting livelihoods in protracted crises and in fragile and humanitarian contexts | Multi-Country | Humanitarian Settings | 2017 | Social protection and resilience: Supporting livelihoods in protracted crises and in fragile and humanitarian contexts |
Joint Statement | STATEMENT FROM THE PRINCIPALS OF OCHA, UNHCR, WFP AND UNICEFON CASH ASSISTANCE | Humanitarian Settings | STATEMENT FROM THE PRINCIPALS OF OCHA, UNHCR, WFP AND UNICEFON CASH ASSISTANCE | ||
Journal Article | Impact of food prices increase among Lesotho's poorest | Lesotho | Humanitarian Settings | Impact of food prices increase among Lesotho's poorest | |
Brief | Evidence on Social Protection in Contexts of Fragility and Forced Displacement | Humanitarian Settings | Evidence on Social Protection in Contexts of Fragility and Forced Displacement | ||
Report | Impact of increases in food prices on consumer welfare in Lesotho | Lesotho | Humanitarian Settings | Impact of increases in food prices on consumer welfare in Lesotho | |
Video | Social Protection in Humanitarian Situations | Humanitarian Settings | 2018 | Social Protection in Humanitarian Situations | |
Blog | Administrative Data: Missed opportunity for learning and research in humanitarian emergencies? | Humanitarian Settings | Administrative Data: Missed opportunity for learning and research in humanitarian emergencies? | ||
Working and Position Paper | Economic Transfers and Social Cohesion in a Refugee-hosting Setting | Humanitarian Settings | Economic Transfers and Social Cohesion in a Refugee-hosting Setting | ||
Research Watch | Social Protection in Emergency Situations | Humanitarian Settings | Social Protection in Emergency Situations | ||
Journal Article | Using cash transfers to support displaced children: experiences from Jordan and Lebanon | Jordan; Lebanon | Humanitarian Settings | Using cash transfers to support displaced children: experiences from Jordan and Lebanon | |
Working and Position Paper | No Lost Generation: Supporting the School Participation of Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon | Lebanon | Humanitarian Settings | No Lost Generation: Supporting the School Participation of Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon | |
Blog | Mental health: Improving youth transition to adulthood with cash transfersKelly Kilburn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, November 2015 | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | Mental health: Improving youth transition to adulthood with cash transfersKelly Kilburn, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, November 2015 | |
Working and Position Paper | Subjective Well-being, Risk Perceptions and Time Discounting: Evidence from a large-scale cash transfer programme | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2014 | Handa S, Martorano B, Halpern C, Pettifor A andThirumurthy H. (2014).Subjective Well-being, Risk Perceptions and Time Discounting: Evidence from a large-scale cash transfer programme,Innocenti Working PapersNo. 2014-02, UNICEF Office of Research, Florence. | |
Journal Article | Davis B, Gaarder M, Handa S and Yablonski J. (2012).Evaluating the impact of cash transfer programmes in sub-Saharan Africa: an introduction to the special issue.Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 1-8. | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2012 | Davis B, Gaarder M, Handa S and Yablonski J. (2012).Evaluating the impact of cash transfer programmes in sub-Saharan Africa: an introduction to the special issue.Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 1-8. | |
Journal Article | Effects of a large-scale Unconditional Cash Transfer Program on Mental Health Outcomes of Young People in Kenya | Kenya | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2016 | Kilburn K, Thirumurthy H, Halpern CT, Pettifor A and Handa S. (2016).Effects of a large-scale Unconditional Cash Transfer Program on Mental Health Outcomes of Young People in Kenya,Journal of Adolescent Health,58(2): 223-229. |
Video | Pandemics and violence. UNICEF Innocenti. April 2020. | Multi-Country | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2020 | Pandemics and violence. UNICEF Innocenti. April 2020. |
Instrument | Young Women's Questionnaire (South Africa Evaluation) | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | Young Women's Questionnaire (South Africa Evaluation) | ||
Podcast | #HEARMETOO: UNICEF Research on Gender-Based Violence for #16Days of Activism: UNICEF Innocenti podcast | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | #HEARMETOO: UNICEF Research on Gender-Based Violence for #16Days of Activism: UNICEF Innocenti podcast | ||
Blog | Cash transfers: What's gender got to do with it?Amber Peterman and Luisa Natali (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), Jennifer Yablonski (UNICEF Headquarters), May 2016 | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2016 | Cash transfers: What's gender got to do with it?Amber Peterman and Luisa Natali (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), Jennifer Yablonski (UNICEF Headquarters), May 2016 | |
Blog | New Systematic Review on Cash Transfers and Contraceptive Use-Good Research and Bad Advice?Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti) and Amanda Glassman (Center for Global Development), February 2017 | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2017 | New Systematic Review on Cash Transfers and Contraceptive Use-Good Research and Bad Advice?Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti) and Amanda Glassman (Center for Global Development), February 2017 | |
Blog | When over 500 minds converge to prevent gender-based violence.Amber Peterman and Alina Potts (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti), October 2017 | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2017 | When over 500 minds converge to prevent gender-based violence.Amber Peterman and Alina Potts (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti), October 2017 | |
Blog | Measuring taboo topics: List randomization for research on gender-based violence.Amber Peterman and Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti), January 2018 | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2018 | Measuring taboo topics: List randomization for research on gender-based violence.Amber Peterman and Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti), January 2018 | |
Blog | Reducing intimate partner violence through cash transfers: the next research frontier. Angie Lee, (UNICEF Innocenti for IFPRI's blog) April 2019 | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2019 | Reducing intimate partner violence through cash transfers: the next research frontier. Angie Lee, (UNICEF Innocenti for IFPRI's blog) April 2019 | |
Blog | A gender lens on COVID-19: Pandemics and violence against women and children. Megan O'Donnel (IFPRI), Amber Peterman (UNC-CH), Alina Potts (GWU). April 2020. | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2020 | A gender lens on COVID-19: Pandemics and violence against women and children. Megan O'Donnel (IFPRI), Amber Peterman (UNC-CH), Alina Potts (GWU). April 2020. | |
Blog | Why gender-sensitive social protection is critical to the COVID-19 response in low- and middle-income countries | Multi-Country | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2020 | Why gender-sensitive social protection is critical to the COVID-19 response in low- and middle-income countries. Melissa Hidrobo (IFPRI) Neha Kumar (IFPRI), Tia Palermo (SUNY Buffalo), Amber Peterman (UNC-CH) and Shalini Roy (IFPRI). April 2020. |
Journal Article | Impact of the Kenya Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on early pregnancy and marriage of adolescent girls | Kenya | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2015 | Handa S, Peterman A, Huang C, Halpern C, Pettifor A,and Thirumurthy, H. (2015). "Impact of the Kenya Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on early pregnancy and marriage of adolescent girls". Social Science & Medicine, Sep; 141:36-45. |
Working and Position Paper | Cash for Women's Empowerment? A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of the Government of Zambia's Child Grant Programme | Zambia | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2016 | Bonilla J, Castro R, Handa S, Nowlin C, Peterman A, Reeves H, & D Seidenfeld on behalf of the CGP Evaluation Team (2016)."Cash for Women's Empowerment? A Mixed-Methods Evaluation of the Government of Zambia's Child Grant Programme."Innocenti Working Paper No. 2016-01, UNICEF Office of Research, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | Making money work: Unconditional cash transfers allow women to save and re-invest in rural Zambia | Zambia | Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2016 | Natali L, Handa S, Peterman A, Seidenfeld D & Tembo G on behalf of the Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Team (2016).Making money work: Unconditional cash transfers allow women to save and re-invest in rural Zambia,Innocenti Working Paperno. 2016-02, UNICEF Office of Research, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | Peterman A, Potts A, O-Donnell M, Thompson K, Shah N, Oertelt-Prigione S, van Gelder N. (2020). Pandemics and Violence Against Women and Children. Center for Global Development. | Multi-Country | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2020 | Peterman A, Potts A, O-Donnell M, Thompson K, Shah N, Oertelt-Prigione S, van Gelder N. (2020). Pandemics and Violence Against Women and Children. Center for Global Development. |
Journal Article | How does a national poverty program influence sexual debut among Kenyan adolescents? | Kenya | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2016 | Handa S, Palermo T, Rosenberg M, Pettifor A, Tucker Halpern C and Thirumurthy H. (2016). How does a national poverty program influence sexual debut among Kenyan adolescents? Global Public Health, 5: 617-638. |
Journal Article | Peterman A, Palermo T, Handa S and Seidenfeld D on behalf of the Zambia Child Grant Program Evaluation Team. (2017).List randomization for soliciting experience of intimate partner violence: Application to the evaluation of Zambia's unconditional child grant program.Health Economics,0: 1-7. | Zambia | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2017 | Peterman A, Palermo T, Handa S and Seidenfeld D on behalf of the Zambia Child Grant Program Evaluation Team. (2017).List randomization for soliciting experience of intimate partner violence: Application to the evaluation of Zambia's unconditional child grant program.Health Economics,0: 1-7. |
Brief | Gender-sensitive social protection: A critical component of the COVID-19 response in low- and middle-income countries | Multi-Country | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2020 | Hidrobo M, Kumar N, Palermo T, Peterman A, Roy S. (2020). Gender-sensitive social protection: A critical component of the COVID-19 response in low- and middle-income countries. International Food Policy Research Institute. UNICEF Office of Research, Florence, Italy. |
Blog | One instrument, many outcomes.J. Edward Taylor (University of California, Davis) April 2015. | Education and Child Labour | 2015 | One instrument, many outcomes.J. Edward Taylor (University of California, Davis) April 2015. | |
Blog | Opening the black box: Cash transfers and post-intervention research.Luisa Natali (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti), February 2018. | Education and Child Labour | 2018 | Opening the black box: Cash transfers and post-intervention research.Luisa Natali (UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti), February 2018. | |
Blog | No Lost Generation: Cash transfers for displaced Syrian children in Lebanon | 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. |
Working and Position Paper | Child schooling and child work in the presence of a partial education subsidy | Education and Child Labour | 2017 | de Hoop J, Friedman J, Kandpal E and Rosati F. (2017).Child schooling and child work in the presence of a partial education subsidy. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 8182. | |
Journal Article | Cash Transfers, Public Works and Child Activities: Mixed Methods Evidence from the United Republic of Tanzania | Tanzania | Education and Child Labour | 2020 | de Hoop J; Gichane M; Groppo V; Simmons Zuilkowski S.(2020).Cash Transfers, Public Works and Child Activities: Mixed Methods Evidence from the United Republic of Tanzania.Innocenti Working Papersno. WP 2020-03, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence |
Journal Article | The Social and Economic Impacts of Zambia's Child Grant Program | Zambia | Education and Child Labour | 2015 | Handa S, Seidenfeld D, David B, Tembo G and the Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2015).The Social and Economic Impacts of Zambia's Child Grant Program,Journal of Policy Analysis & Management, 35(2): 357-387. |
Journal Article | de Hoop J, Friedman J, Kandpal E and Rosati FC. (2018).Child Schooling and Child Work in the Presence of a Partial Education Subsidy.The Journal of Human Resources (In press). | Education and Child Labour | 2018 | de Hoop J, Friedman J, Kandpal E and Rosati FC. (2018).Child Schooling and Child Work in the Presence of a Partial Education Subsidy.The Journal of Human Resources (In press). | |
Journal Article | Dammert AC, de Hoop J, Mvukiyehe E and Rosati FC. (2018).Effects of public policy on child labor: Current knowledge, gaps, and implications for program design.World Development,110: 104 123. | Education and Child Labour | 2018 | Dammert AC, de Hoop J, Mvukiyehe E and Rosati FC. (2018).Effects of public policy on child labor: Current knowledge, gaps, and implications for program design.World Development,110: 104 123. | |
Brief | Malawi's Social Cash Transfer Programme: A comprehensive summary of impacts. Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-03 | Malawi | Education and Child Labour | 2017 | The Malawi Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2017).Malawi's Social Cash Transfer Programme: A comprehensive summary of impacts. Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-03. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | The importance of understanding and monitoring the effects of cash transfer programs on child labour and education: findings from Malawi.Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-05 | Malawi | Education and Child Labour | 2017 | The Malawi Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2017).The importance of understanding and monitoring the effects of cash transfer programs on child labour and education: findings from Malawi.Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-05. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | UNICEF Innocenti (2020).Improving Educational Outcomes Among Children in Malawi's Social Cash Transfer Programme: A summary of research findings and policy options. UNICEF Innocenti, Florence, Italy. | Malawi | Education and Child Labour | 2020 | UNICEF Innocenti (2020).Improving Educational Outcomes Among Children in Malawi's Social Cash Transfer Programme: A summary of research findings and policy options. UNICEF Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Video | COVID-19: How UNICEF is getting cash to those who need it fast in Jordan | Jordan | Cash Transfers and COVID-19 | COVID-19: How UNICEF is getting cash to those who need it fast in Jordan | |
Blog | Social protection and rural areas cannot be an afterthought in the fight against COVID-19 | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2020 | Social protection and rural areas cannot be an afterthought in the fight against COVID-19 | |
Brief | Social protection; ensuring effective response and inclusive recovery from COVID-19 in Africa | Cash Transfers and COVID-19 | 2020 | Social protection; ensuring effective response and inclusive recovery from COVID-19 in Africa | |
Blog | How a displacement crisis helped Jordan support its population during COVID-19 | Jordan | Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Humanitarian Settings | How a displacement crisis helped Jordan support its population during COVID-19 | |
Blog | Why child labour cannot be forgotten during COVID-19 | Cash Transfers and COVID-19 | Why child labour cannot be forgotten during COVID-19 | ||
Video | 6 Lessons from Previous Crises for COVID-19 | Cash Transfers and COVID-19 | 6 Lessons from Previous Crises for COVID-19 | ||
Brief | Increasing links between humanitarian cash and social proteection for effective COVID-19 response | Cash Transfers and COVID-19 | Increasing links between humanitarian cash and social proteection for effective COVID-19 response | ||
Working and Position Paper | Rapid review of economic policy and social protection responses to crises | Multi-Country | Cash Transfers and COVID-19 | 2020 | Rapid review of economic policy and social protection responses to crises |
Multimedia | Child Grant: Programme and Evaluation Framework | General/Unaffiliated | Cash Plus Programmes; Programme Evaluation and Design | Child Grant: Programme and Evaluation Framework | |
Multimedia | How does 'cash plus' work? | Cash Plus Programmes | How does 'cash plus' work? | ||
Multimedia | Tanzania: Cash Plus Theory of Change | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | Tanzania: Cash Plus Theory of Change | |
Video | Tia Palermo on Leveraging Cash Transfers to Reduce IPV | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes | 2019 | Tia Palermo on Leveraging Cash Transfers to Reduce IPV |
Video | Cash Transfers for Mother Baby Health in Ghana | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes | 2016 | Cash Transfers for Mother Baby Health in Ghana |
Video | The CASH Plus Model: Improving adolescent wellbeing with evidence | Cash Plus Programmes | 2019 | The CASH Plus Model: Improving adolescent wellbeing with evidence | |
Video | What difference does Cash Plus make? | Multi-Country | Cash Plus Programmes | 2020 | What difference does Cash Plus make? |
Video | What is Cash Plus? | Cash Plus Programmes | 2020 | What is Cash Plus? | |
Blog | When Cash Alone is Not Enough: the transformative power of Cash Plus programmes, UNICEF Innocenti, May 2018 | Cash Plus Programmes | 2018 | When Cash Alone is Not Enough: the transformative power of Cash Plus programmes, UNICEF Innocenti, May 2018 | |
Working and Position Paper | How to Make 'Cash Plus' Work: Linking Cash Transfers to Services and Sectors | Cash Plus Programmes | 2017 | Roelen K, Devereux S, Abdulai A, Martorana B, Palermo T, Ragno LP. (2017) How to Make 'Cash Plus' Work: Linking Cash Transfers to Services and Sectors. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2017-10, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. | |
Brief | Ghana LEAP 1000 impact evaluation: Analysis of transfer size and estimated impacts | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes | 2016 | de Groot R and Handa S. (2016). Ghana LEAP 1000 impact evaluation: Analysis of transfer size and estimated impacts.Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-11. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Ghana LEAP 1000 Impact Evaluation: Overview of Study Design | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes | 2016 | de Groot R. (2016). Ghana LEAP 1000 Impact Evaluation: Overview of Study Design,Methodological Briefsno. 2016-01, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Brief | Mills M and Barrington C. (2016).Utilizing Qualitative Methods in the Ghana LEAP 1000 Impact Evaluation,Methodological Briefsno. 2016-02, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes | 2016 | Mills M and Barrington C. (2016).Utilizing Qualitative Methods in the Ghana LEAP 1000 Impact Evaluation,Methodological Briefsno. 2016-02, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Brief | Tanzania Cash Plus Evaluation Team. Cash Plus: An Adolescent Livelihood, Health and Well-being Intervention as part of Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net Programme. Innocenti Project Brief. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2018 | Tanzania Cash Plus Evaluation Team. Cash Plus: An Adolescent Livelihood, Health and Well-being Intervention as part of Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net Programme. Innocenti Project Brief. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Brief | Roelen K, Prencipe L and Palermo T. (2018).'Cash plus': Linking cash transfers to services and sectors.Innocenti Research Brief 2018-19. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. | Cash Plus Programmes | 2018 | Roelen K, Prencipe L and Palermo T. (2018).'Cash plus': Linking cash transfers to services and sectors.Innocenti Research Brief 2018-19. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. | |
Report | Cash 'plus' - Integrated Nutrition and Social Cash Transfer (IN-SCT) Pilot in Ethiopia: perceptions and feedback from clients and service providers (2017) | Ethiopia | Cash Plus Programmes | 2017 | Cash 'plus' - Integrated Nutrition and Social Cash Transfer (IN-SCT) Pilot in Ethiopia: perceptions and feedback from clients and service providers (2017) |
Report | Participant experiences with Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net 2019 Payment Delays | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2019 | Participant experiences with Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net 2019 Payment Delays |
Podcast | Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti) on'Cash Plus' for adolescents in Tanzania: How it started, where it's going, and why research matters | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes | Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti) on'Cash Plus' for adolescents in Tanzania: How it started, where it's going, and why research matters | |
Blog | Evidence from Africa shows cash transfers increase school enrollment | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2015 | Evidence from Africa shows cash transfers increase school enrolment Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), February 2015. | |
Blog | Giving girls a chance | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | Giving girls a chance Michelle Mills (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), August 2015. | |
Blog | Marriage, Fertility, and HIV Prevention: Have Our High Hopes for Cash Transfer Programmes and Adolescent Girls been Dashed? | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | Marriage, Fertility, and HIV Prevention: Have Our High Hopes for Cash Transfer Programmes and Adolescent Girls been Dashed? Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), December 2015. | |
Blog | The Rwanda Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme (VUP) public works and women's empowerment.Pamela Pozarny (GSDRC at the University of Birmingham/ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations), April 2016. | Adolescents | 2016 | The Rwanda Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme (VUP) public works and women's empowerment.Pamela Pozarny (GSDRC at the University of Birmingham/ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations), April 2016. | |
Blog | Cash support: A new tool to decrease Intimate Partner Violence? | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2018 | Cash support: A new tool to decrease Intimate Partner Violence?Ana Maria Buller andMeghna Ranganathan (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) andAmber Peterman (UNICEF Office of Research-Innocenti), September 2018. | |
Blog | Mind the gender gap: How can a gender-norm lens improve social protection outcomes for adolescents? | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2018 | Mind the gender gap: How can a gender-norm lens improve social protection outcomes for adolescents?Maja Gavrilovic and Tia Palermo (UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti), September 2018. | |
Journal Article | The Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team. (2012).The impact of Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on human capital.Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 38-49. | Kenya | Adolescents | 2012 | The Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team. (2012).The impact of Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on human capital.Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 38-49. |
Journal Article | Rosenberg M, Pettifor A, Thirumurthy H, Halpern CT and Handa S. (2014).The Impact of a National Poverty Reduction Program on the Characteristics of Sex Partners Among Kenyan Adolescents,AIDS and Behavior, 18(2): 311-316. | Kenya | Adolescents | 2014 | Rosenberg M, Pettifor A, Thirumurthy H, Halpern CT and Handa S. (2014).The Impact of a National Poverty Reduction Program on the Characteristics of Sex Partners Among Kenyan Adolescents,AIDS and Behavior, 18(2): 311-316. |
Journal Article | The Government of Kenya's Cash Transfer Program Reduces the Risk of Sexual Debut Among Young People Age 15-25 | Kenya | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2014 | Handa S, Halpern C, Pettifor A andThirumurthy H. (2014).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. |
Journal Article | The role of productive activities in the lives of adolescents: Photovoice evidence from Malawi | Malawi | Adolescents; Education and Child Labour | 2018 | Zietz S, de Hoop J and Handa S. (2018).The role of productive activities in the lives of adolescents: Photovoice evidence from Malawi.Children and Youth Services Review, 86: 246-255. |
Journal Article | Palermo T. (2018). Cash transfers and safe transitions to adulthood: evidence, promise and gaps in sub-Saharan Africa. Policy in Focus, 15(3): 22-24. Children and social protection: meeting children's rights and needs. International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG). UNDP. | Adolescents | 2018 | Palermo T. (2018). Cash transfers and safe transitions to adulthood: evidence, promise and gaps in sub-Saharan Africa. Policy in Focus, 15(3): 22-24. Children and social protection: meeting children's rights and needs. International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth (IPC-IG). UNDP. | |
Brief | Ujana Salama: Cash Plus Model on Youth Well-Being and Safe, Healthy Transitions - Midline findings (Swahili Version). Innocenti Research Brief 2020-22 | Tanzania | Adolescents | 2020 | UNICEF Innocenti (2020). Ujana Salama: Cash Plus Model on Youth Well-Being and Safe, Healthy Transitions - Midline findings (English version) (Swahili Version). Innocenti Research Brief 2020-22. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Brief | Zimbabwe's Harmonized Cash Transfer Programme improves food security and reduces reliance on food gifts | Zimbabwe | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2018 | Bhalla G. (2018). Zimbabwe's Harmonized Cash Transfer Programme improves food security and reduces reliance on food gifts. Innocenti Research Brief 2018-18. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Working and Position Paper | The Effect of Cash Transfers and Household Vulnerability on Food Insecurity in Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2016 | Bhalla G, Handa S, Angeles G and Seidenfeld D. (2016). The Effect of Cash Transfers and Household Vulnerability on Food Insecurity in Zimbabwe, Innocenti Working Papers no. 2016-22, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Book Chapter | Zimbabwe: Using Evidence to Overcome Political and Economic Challenges to Starting a National Unconditional Cash Transfer Programme. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa | Zimbabwe | 2016 | Seidenfeld D, Dumba L, Handa S, Muwoni L, Reeves H and Sammon E. (2016). Zimbabwe: Using Evidence to Overcome Political and Economic Challenges to Starting a National Unconditional Cash Transfer Programme. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. | |
Journal Article | The effect of cash transfers and household vulnerability on food security in Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2018 | Bhalla G, Hnda S, Angeles G and Seidenfeld D. (2018). The effect of cash transfers and household vulnerability on food security in Zimbabwe. Food Policy (74): 82-99. |
Brief | The Zambian government unconditional social cash transfer programme does not increase fertility | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2016 | Hjelm L and Palermo T.(2016). The Zambian government unconditional social cash transfer programme does not increase fertility. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-06. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Prevention, protection, and production: Evidence from the Zambian child grant programme | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2016 | Pereira A. (2016). Prevention, protection, and production: Evidence from the Zambian child grant programme. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-07. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Cash Transfers and Gender: A closer look at the Zambian Child Grant Programme. Innocenti Research Briefs no. 2016-08 | Zambia | Adolescents | 2016 | Peterman A,Natali L.(2016). Cash Transfers and Gender: A closer look at the Zambian Child Grant Programme. Innocenti Research Briefs no. 2016-08, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Brief | The transformative impacts of unconditional cash transfers: evidence from two government programmes in Zambia. Innocenti Research Brief 2017-20 | Zambia | Education and Child Labour | 2017 | Natali L. (2017). The transformative impacts of unconditional cash transfers: evidence from two government programmes in Zambia. Innocenti Research Brief 2017-20. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Working and Position Paper | Are Cash Transfers a Silver Bullet? Evidence from the Zambian Child Grant | Zambia | Adolescents; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2014 | Handa S, Seidenfeld D, Davis B, Tembo G and the Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Team (2014). Are Cash Transfers a Silver Bullet? Evidence from the Zambian Child Grant. Innocenti Working Papers No. 2014-08, UNICEF Office of Research, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | Unconditional Government Social Cash Transfer in Africa Does not Increase Fertility | Zambia | Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | Palermo T, Handa S, Peterman A, Prencipe L, Seidenfeld D for Zambia CGP Evaluation Team. (2015). Unconditional Government Social Cash Transfer in Africa Does not Increase Fertility. Innocenti Working Papers No. 2015-09, UNICEF Office of Research, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | Can Unconditional Cash Transfers Lead to Sustainable Poverty Reduction? Evidence from two government-led programmes in Zambia | Zambia | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2016 | Handa S, Natali L, Seidenfeld D, Tembo G andDavis B. (2016). Can Unconditional Cash Transfers Lead to Sustainable Poverty Reduction? Evidence from two government-led programmes in Zambia. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2016-21, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | Cash Transfers & Child Nutrition in Zambia | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2019 | Chakrabarti A, Handa S, Natali L, Seidenfeld D, Tembo G. (2019). Cash Transfers & Child Nutrition in Zambia. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2019-01, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Book Chapter | The Role of Impact Evaluation in the Evolution of Zambia's Cash Transfer Programme. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press | Zambia | 2016 | Quarles van Ufford P, Harland C, Michelo S, Tembo G, Toole K and Wood D. (2016). The Role of Impact Evaluation in the Evolution of Zambia's Cash Transfer Programme. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. | |
Journal Article | Income transfers and maternal health: Evidence from a national randomized social cash transfer program in Zambia | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | Handa S, Peterman A, Seidenfeld D and Tembo G (2015). Income transfers and maternal health: Evidence from a national randomized social cash transfer program in Zambia. Health Economics, 25(2): 225-236. |
Journal Article | Unconditional government social cash transfer in Africa does not increase fertility | Zambia | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2016 | Palermo T, Handa S, Peterman A, Prencipe L andSeidenfeld D, on behalf of the Zambia CGP Evaluation Team (2016). Unconditional government social cash transfer in Africa does not increase fertility. Journal of Population Economics, 29(4): 10831111. |
Journal Article | The impact of Zambia's unconditional child grant on schooling and work: results from a large-scale social experiment | Zambia | Education and Child Labour | 2016 | Handa S, Natali L, Seidenfeld D andTembo G, on behalf of The Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Team (2016). The impact of Zambia's unconditional child grant on schooling and work: results from a large-scale social experiment. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 8(3). |
Journal Article | Poverty and perceived stress: Evidence from two unconditional cash transfer programs in Zambia | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2017 | Hjelm L, Handa S, de Hoop J and Palermo T, on behalf of the Zambia CGP and MCP Evaluation Teams. (2017). Poverty and perceived stress: Evidence from two unconditional cash transfer programs in Zambia.Social Science and Medicine, 117: 110-117. |
Journal Article | Learning about labour impacts of cash transfers in Zambia | Zambia | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2017 | Prifti E, Estruch E, Daidone S, Davids B, Van Ufford P, Michelo S, Handa A, Seidenfeld D and Tembo G. (2017). Learning about labour impacts of cash transfers in Zambia. Journal of African Economies: 1-10. |
Journal Article | Cash transfer programmes, weather shocks and household welfare: evidence from a randomised experiment in Zambia | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017 | Asfaw S, Carraro A, Davis B, Handa S and Seidenfeld D. (2017). Cash transfer programmes, weather shocks and household welfare: evidence from a randomised experiment in Zambia. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 9(4): 419-442. |
Journal Article | List randomization for soliciting experience of intimate partner violence: Application to the evaluation of Zambia's unconditional child grant program. Health Economics, 0: 1-7 | Zambia | 2017 | Peterman A, Palermo T, Handa S and Seidenfeld D on behalf of the Zambia Child Grant Program Evaluation Team. (2017). List randomization for soliciting experience of intimate partner violence: Application to the evaluation of Zambia's unconditional child grant program. Health Economics, 0: 1-7. | |
Journal Article | Cash transfers enable households to cope with agricultural production and price shocks: evidence from Zambia | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017 | Lawlor K, Handa S, Seidenfeld D and the Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2017). Cash transfers enable households to cope with agricultural production and price shocks: evidence from Zambia. Journal of Development Studies, 0: 1-18. |
Journal Article | Does money buy happiness? Evidence from an unconditional cash transfer in Zambia | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2016 | Natali L, Handa S, Peterman A, Seidenfeld D and Tembo G on behalf of the Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2018). Does money buy happiness? Evidence from an unconditional cash transfer in Zambia. SSM Population Health, 4: 225 235. |
Journal Article | Do social protection programs foster short-term and long-term migration adaptation strategies? Environment and Development Economics,1-24 | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2019 | Mueller V, Gray C, Handa S, & Seidenfeld D. (2019). Do social protection programs foster short-term and long-term migration adaptation strategies? Environment and Development Economics,1-24. |
Journal Article | Stuck exchange: Can cash transfers push smallholders out of autarky? | Zambia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2019 | Prifti E, Daidone S, Pace N, & Davis B.(2019).Stuck exchange: Can cash transfers push smallholders out of autarky?The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development,DOI:10.1080/09638199.2019.1702711 |
Journal Article | More evidence on the relationship between cash transfers and child height | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2020 | Chakrabarti A, Handa S, Natali L, Seidenfeld D, & Tembo G.(2020).More evidence on the relationship between cash transfers and child height,Journal of Development Effectiveness,DOI:10.1080/19439342.2020.1731568 |
Journal Article | Cash Transfers and Child Nutrition in Zambia | Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2020 | Transfer Project (2020). Cash Transfers and Child Nutrition in Zambia. Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill, NC, USA. |
Brief | Evaluating impacts of the PSSN on youth transitions to adulthood in Tanzania. Transfer Project Brief 2018-04 | Tanzania | Adolescents | 2018 | Prencipe L. (2018). Evaluating impacts of the PSSN on youth transitions to adulthood in Tanzania. Transfer Project Brief 2018-04. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | PSSN impact evaluation: Youth well-being and the transition to adulthood. Transfer Project Brief 2018-05 | Tanzania | Adolescents | 2018 | Prencipe L. (2018). PSSN impact evaluation: Youth well-being and the transition to adulthood. Transfer Project Brief 2018-05. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Ujana Salama: Cash plus model on youth well-being and safe, healthy transitions. Transfer Project Brief 2018-06 | Tanzania | Adolescents | 2018 | Tanzania Cash Plus Evaluation Team. (2018). Ujana Salama: Cash plus model on youth well-being and safe, healthy transitions. Transfer Project Brief 2018-06. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net Programme (PSSN) and Its Impacts On Youth. Transfer Project Brief 2018-07 | Tanzania | Adolescents | 2018 | Waidler J on behalf of the Tanzania Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2018). Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net Programme (PSSN) and Its Impacts On Youth. Transfer Project Brief 2018-07. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Ujana Salama: Cash Plus Model on Youth Well-Being and Safe, Healthy Transitions - Midline findings (English version) | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2022 | UNICEF Innocenti (2019). Ujana Salama: Cash Plus Model on Youth Well-Being and Safe, Healthy Transitions - Midline findings. Innocenti Research Brief 2020-22. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Brief | Impact of the United Republic of Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net on Child Labour and Education | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2020 | UNICEF Innocenti (2020).Impact of the United Republic of Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Net on Child Labour and Education. UNICEF Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Brief | How Do Cash Transfers Affect Child Work and Schooling? Surprising Evidence from Malawi, the United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia | Malawi; Tanzania; Zambia | Education and Child Labour | 2020 | UNICEF Innocenti (2020).How Do Cash Transfers Affect Child Work and Schooling? Surprising Evidence from Malawi, the United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia. UNICEF Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Working and Position Paper | Cash Transfers, Public Works and Child Activities: Mixed Methods Evidence from the United Republic of Tanzania.Innocenti Working Papersno. WP 2020-03, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence | Tanzania | 2020 | de Hoop J; Gichane M; Groppo V; Simmons Zuilkowski S.(2020).Cash Transfers, Public Works and Child Activities: Mixed Methods Evidence from the United Republic of Tanzania.Innocenti Working Papersno. WP 2020-03, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence | |
Journal Article | Enhanced life distress inventory: Development and validation in two African countries | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2020 | Palermo T, Hall J. B, & Cirillo C on behalf of the Tanzania PSSN Youth Study Evaluation Team, Tanzania Adolescent Cash Plus Study Team, and Ghana LEAP 1000 Evaluation Team. (2020).Enhanced life distress inventory: Development and validation in two African countries,British Journal of Health Psychology,DOI: 10.1111/bjhp.12448 |
Book Chapter | The Impact of a Promise Realized: South Africa's Child Support Grant. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press | South Africa | 2016 | Samson M, Heinrich CJ, Hoddinott J, Laryea-Adjei G, Buthelezi T, Jehoma S, Mogotsi M, Stevens T, van Niekerk I and Nyokangi E. (2016). The Impact of a Promise Realized: South Africa's Child Support Grant. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. | |
Journal Article | Reducing Adolescent Risky Behaviors in a High-Risk Context: The Effects of Unconditional Cash Transfers in South Africa | South Africa | Adolescents | 2017 | Heinrich C, Hoddinott J and Samson M. (2017). Reducing Adolescent Risky Behaviors in a High-Risk Context: The Effects of Unconditional Cash Transfers in South Africa.Economic Development and Cultural Change, 65(4). |
Brief | Simulating the Impacts of Rural Social Cash Transfers and Farmer's Subsidies in Malawi and Ghana. IPC-UNDP Research Brief | Malawi | 2012 | Filipski M and Taylor JE. (2012). Simulating the Impacts of Rural Social Cash Transfers and Farmer's Subsidies in Malawi and Ghana. IPC-UNDP Research Brief. | |
Brief | Do Unconditional Social Cash Transfer Schemes Have Productive Impacts in Malawi? IPC-UNDP Research Brief | Malawi | Education and Child Labour | 2012 | Covarrubias K, Davis B and Winters P. (2012). Do Unconditional Social Cash Transfer Schemes Have Productive Impacts in Malawi? IPC-UNDP Research Brief. |
Brief | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaluation: Overview of the Study Design | Malawi | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2015 | Handa S. (2015). Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaluation: Overview of the Study Design. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-04. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaluation: Characteristics of Eligible Households at Baseline | Malawi | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2015 | Brugh Kand Kilburn K. (2015). Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaluation: Characteristics of Eligible Households at Baseline. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-05. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaulation: Young Children and Adolescents at Baseline. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-06 | Malawi | Adolescents | 2015 | Brugh K,Kilburn K and Barrington C. (2015). Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaulation: Young Children and Adolescents at Baseline. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-06. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaluation: Community Perceptions of Poverty and Wellbeing | Malawi | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2015 | Abdoulayi S and Brugh K. (2015). Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme Impact Evaluation: Community Perceptions of Poverty and Wellbeing. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-08. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Innovative research on the impact of social cash transfers in Africa. Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-01. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill | Malawi | 2017 | The Transfer Project Team. (2017). Innovative research on the impact of social cash transfers in Africa. Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-01. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. | |
Brief | Myth-busting? How research is refuting common perceptions about unconditional cash transfers. Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-02 | Malawi; Zimbabwe | Education and Child Labour | 2017 | Peterman A, Yablonski J and Daidone S. (2017). Myth-busting? How research is refuting common perceptions about unconditional cash transfers. Transfer Project Research Brief 2017-02. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | The state of evidence on social cash transfers in Africa: Transfer Project Workshop Brief 2017. Innocenti Research Brief 2017-21. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy | Malawi; Zimbabwe | 2017 | Mills M, Spektor G and Terzini M. (2017). The state of evidence on social cash transfers in Africa: Transfer Project Workshop Brief 2017. Innocenti Research Brief 2017-21. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. | |
Brief | Exploring the potential of cash transfers to delay early marriage & pregnancy among youth in Malawi & Zambia. Innocenti Research Brief 2019-01. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy | Malawi | 2016 | Natalia L, Dake F and Peterman A. (2019) Exploring the potential of cash transfers to delay early marriage & pregnancy among youth in Malawi & Zambia. Innocenti Research Brief 2019-01. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. | |
Brief | Policy Options to Improve Life Cycle Vulnerabilities of Beneficiaries in the Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme: Summary brief | Malawi | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2020 | UNICEF Innocenti (2020).Policy Options to Improve Life Cycle Vulnerabilities of Beneficiaries in the Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme: Summary brief. UNICEF Innocenti, Florence, Italy. |
Working and Position Paper | Happiness and Alleviation of Income Poverty: Impacts of an unconditional cash transfer programme using a subjective well-being approach | Malawi | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2016 | Kilburn K, Handa S, Angeles G, Mvula P andTsoka M. (2016). Happiness and Alleviation of Income Poverty: Impacts of an unconditional cash transfer programme using a subjective well-being approach. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2016-23, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | The social cash transfer programme and the farm input subsidy programme in Malawi. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome | Malawi | 2017 | Pace N, Daidone S, Davis B, Handa S, Knowles M and Pickmans R. (2017). The social cash transfer programme and the farm input subsidy programme in Malawi. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. | |
Working and Position Paper | Qualitative research on the impacts of social protection on rural women's economic empowerment | Malawi | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2017 | Nesbitt-Ahmed Z, Pozarny P and de la O Campos AP. (2017). Qualitative research on the impacts of social protection on rural women's economic empowerment. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. |
Book Chapter | The Social Cash Transfer Programme of Malawi: The Role of Evaluation from the Pilot to the Expansion. In From Evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press | Malawi | 2016 | Angeles G, Abdoulayi S, Barrington C, Handa S, Kainja ET, Mvula P, Mwamlima H, Tsoka M and Spadafora T. (2016). The Social Cash Transfer Programme of Malawi: The Role of Evaluation from the Pilot to the Expansion. In From Evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. | |
Journal Article | From protection to production: productive impacts of the Malawi Social Cash Transfer scheme. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 4(1) | Malawi | 2016 | Covarrubias K, Davis B and Winters P. (2012). From protection to production: productive impacts of the Malawi Social Cash Transfer scheme. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 4(1). | |
Journal Article | Cash transfer programs and agricultural production: the case of Malawi | Malawi | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2013 | Boone R, Covarrubias K, Davis B and Winters P. (2013). Cash transfer programs and agricultural production: the case of Malawi. Agricultural Economics, 44(3): 365378. |
Journal Article | A multilevel analysis of the effect of Malawi's Social Cash Transfer Pilot Scheme on school-age children's health | Malawi | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2013 | Luseno WK, Singh K, Handa S and Suchindran C. (2013). A multilevel analysis of the effect of Malawi's Social Cash Transfer Pilot Scheme on school-age children's health. Health Policy and Planning 29(4): 421 - 432. |
Journal Article | Social networks, social participation, and health among youth living in extreme poverty in rural Malawi | Malawi | Adolescents | 2016 | Rock A, Barrington C, Abdoulayi S, Tsoka M, Mvula P and Handa S. (2016). Social networks, social participation, and health among youth living in extreme poverty in rural Malawi. Social Science & Medicine, 170: 5562. |
Journal Article | One plus one can be greater than two: evaluating synergies of development programmes in Malawi | Malawi | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2017 | Pace N, Daidone S, Davis B, Handa S, Knowles H and Pickmans R. (2017). One plus one can be greater than two: evaluating synergies of development programmes in Malawi. Journal of Development studies, 0: 1-38. |
Journal Article | Short-term impacts of an unconditional cash transfer program on child schooling: Experimental evidence from Malawi | Malawi | Education and Child Labour | 2017 | Kilburn K, Handa S, Angeles G, Mvula P and Tsoka M. (2017). Short-term impacts of an unconditional cash transfer program on child schooling: Experimental evidence from Malawi. Economics of Education Review, 59: 63-80. |
Journal Article | Using photo elicitation methods to understand resilience among ultra-poor youth and their caregivers in Malawi | Malawi | Adolescents | 2017 | Barrington C, Villa-Torres L, Abdoulayi S, Tsoka MG and Mvula PM. (2017). Using photo elicitation methods to understand resilience among ultra-poor youth and their caregivers in Malawi. Health Education & Behavior, 0: 1-11. |
Journal Article | Impacts of the Malawi social cash transfer program on household food and nutrition security | Malawi | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2017 | Brugh K, Angeles G, Mvula P, Tsoka M and Handa S. (2017). Impacts of the Malawi social cash transfer program on household food and nutrition security. Food Policy, 0: 1-14. |
Journal Article | Paying for Happiness: Experimental Results from a Large Cash Transfer Program in Malawi | Malawi | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2018 | Kilburn K, Handa S, Angeles G, Tsoka M and Mvula P. (2018). Paying for Happiness: Experimental Results from a Large Cash Transfer Program in Malawi. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 31(2): 331-356. |
Journal Article | Cash Transfers, Early Marriage, and Fertility in Malawi and Zambia | Malawi; Zambia | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2018 | Dake F, Natali L, Angeles G, de Hoop J, Handa S and Peterman A on behalf of the Malawi Cash Transfer Evaluation Team and the Zambia Cash Transfer Evaluation Team. (2018). Cash Transfers, Early Marriage, and Fertility in Malawi and Zambia. Studies in Family Planning, 49(4): 295-317. |
Journal Article | Government of Malawi's Unconditional Cash Transfer Improves Youth Mental Health | Malawi | Adolescents | 2016 | Angeles G, de Hoop J, Handa S, Kilburn K, Milazzo A & Peterman A on behalf of the Malawi Cash Transfer Evaluation Team (2019). Government of Malawi's Unconditional Cash Transfer Improves Youth Mental Health.Social Science & Medicine (in press) |
Journal Article | Cash Transfers, Microentrepreneurial Activity, and Child Work: Evidence from Malawi and Zambia | Malawi; Zambia | Education and Child Labour | 2019 | de Hoop J, Groppo V, Handa S, on behalf of the Malawi Social Cash Transfer Program and the Zambia Multiple Category Targeted Program study teams (2019). Cash Transfers, Microentrepreneurial Activity, and Child Work: Evidence from Malawi and Zambia.The World Bank Economic Review, lhz004, https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhz004 |
Journal Article | Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania | Ghana; Malawi; Tanzania | 2019 | Hall B, Garabiles M, de Hoop J, Prencipe L, Pereira A, Palermo T. (2019).Perspectives of adolescent and young adults on poverty related stressors: A qualitative study in Ghana, Malawi, and Tanzania.BMJ Open, 9(10). | |
Working and Position Paper | Feed Thy Neighbour: how Social Ties shape Spillover Effects of Cash Transfers on Food Security and Nutrition | Lesotho | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2019 | Carraro A and Ferrone L. (2019).Feed Thy Neighbour: how Social Ties shape Spillover Effects of Cash Transfers on Food Security and Nutrition. Working Paper N.21/2019, DISEI, Universit`a degli Studi di Firenze. |
Book Chapter | Does Evidence Matter? Role of the Evaluation of the Child Grants Programme in the Consolidation of the Social Protection Sector in Lesotho. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press | Lesotho | 2016 | Pellerano L, Daidone S, Davis B, Farooq M, Homayoun M, Kardan A, Masasa M, Niang O, Ramirez B and Safi N. (2016). Does Evidence Matter? Role of the Evaluation of the Child Grants Programme in the Consolidation of the Social Protection Sector in Lesotho. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. | |
Journal Article | Effects of treatment beyond the treated: a general equilibrium impact evaluation of Lesotho's cash grants program | Lesotho | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2015 | Filipski MJ, Taylor JE, Thome KE and Davis B. (2015). Effects of treatment beyond the treated: a general equilibrium impact evaluation of Lesotho's cash grants program. Agricultural Economics, 46(2): 139280 |
Journal Article | Impact of increases in food prices on consumer welfare in Lesotho | Lesotho | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2017 | Prifti E, Daidone S and Miguelez B. (2017).Impact of increases in food prices on consumer welfare in Lesotho. African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 12(1): 52-61 |
Journal Article | Shaping Cash Transfer Impacts Through 'Soft-Conditions': Evidence from Lesotho | Lesotho | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2018 | Pace N, Daidone S, Davis B and Pellerano L. (2018). Shaping Cash Transfer Impacts Through 'Soft-Conditions': Evidence from Lesotho. Journal of African Economies, ejy009. |
Journal Article | Causal pathways of the productive impacts of cash transfer: Experimental evidence from Lesotho | Lesotho | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2019 | Prifti E, Daidone S and Davis B. (2019). Causal pathways of the productive impacts of cash transfer: Experimental evidence from Lesotho. World Development, 115: 258-268. |
Journal Article | Cash Transfers and Gender Differentials in Child Schooling and Labor: Evidence from the Lesotho Child Grants Programme | Lesotho | Education and Child Labour | 2019 | Sebastian A, la O Campos A. P, Daidone S, Pace N, Davis B, Niang O. and Pellerano L. (2019). Cash Transfers and Gender Differentials in Child Schooling and Labor: Evidence from the Lesotho Child Grants Programme. Population and Development Review. |
Journal Article | Heterogeneous impacts of cash transfers on farm profitability. Evidence from a randomised study in Lesotho | Lesotho | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2020 | Prifti E, Daidone S, Pace N, Davis B (2020)Heterogeneous impacts of cash transfers on farm profitability. Evidence from a randomised study in Lesotho,European Review of Agricultural Economics, jbz050,https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbz050 |
Brief | Do Cash Transfers Change Household Consumption Preferences? Evidence from an Unconditional Cash Transfer in Kenya | Kenya | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2012 | Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team. (2012). Do Cash Transfers Change Household Consumption Preferences? Evidence from an Unconditional Cash Transfer in Kenya. IPC-UNDP Research Brief. |
Brief | Does Community-Based Targeting Really Work in Cash Transfer Programmes in Africa? | Kenya; Malawi | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2012 | Hypher N and Veras F. (2012). Does Community-Based Targeting Really Work in Cash Transfer Programmes in Africa?IPC-UNDP Research Brief. |
Brief | Does the Unconditional Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children have Impacts on Schooling? IPC-UNDP Research Brief | Kenya | Education and Child Labour | 2012 | Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team. (2012). Does the Unconditional Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children have Impacts on Schooling? IPC-UNDP Research Brief. |
Brief | Kenya Cash Transfer Program Delays Sexual Debut Among Young People Age 15-25 | Kenya | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2013 | The Transfer Project Team. (2013). Kenya Cash Transfer Program Delays Sexual Debut Among Young People Age 15-25. Transfer Project Research Brief 2013-03. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Social Protection Programmes Contribute to HIV Prevention | Kenya; Malawi; South Africa; Zimbabwe | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | EPRI/ UNICEF. (2015). Social Protection Programmes Contribute to HIV Prevention. |
Brief | Measurement of Interpersonal Violence in National Social Cash Transfer Evaluations. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-02. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill | Kenya | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2015 | Palermo T. (2015). Measurement of Interpersonal Violence in National Social Cash Transfer Evaluations. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-02. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Measuring Health and Well-being of Young People in the Transfer Project | Kenya; Malawi; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | Palermo T. (2015). Measuring Health and Well-being of Young People in the Transfer Project. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-03. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Social cash transfers, early pregnancy and marriage in the Kenyan national cash transfer programme | Kenya | Adolescents; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | Pereira A and Peterman A. (2015). Social cash transfers, early pregnancy and marriage in the Kenyan national cash transfer programme. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti Research Brief 2015-05, Florence. |
Brief | Unconditional government social cash transfers in Africa do not increase fertility | Kenya; Malawi; Zambia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2016 | Palermo, T. and Hjelm, L. (2016). Unconditional government social cash transfers in Africa do not increase fertility. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-02. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Cash Transfers Improve the Mental Health and Well-being of Youth: Evidence from the Kenyan Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Innocenti Research Briefs no. 2016-02 | Kenya | Adolescents | 2016 | Pereira A. (2016). Cash Transfers Improve the Mental Health and Well-being of Youth: Evidence from the Kenyan Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, Innocenti Research Briefs no. 2016-02, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Brief | Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable, Innocenti Research Briefs no. 2016-11, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence | Kenya; Malawi; South Africa; Zimbabwe | 2016 | Cook S, Neijhoft N, Palermo T and Peterman A. (2016). Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable, Innocenti Research Briefs no. 2016-11, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. | |
Working and Position Paper | Paying Attention to Detail: How to Transfer Cash in Cash Transfers | Kenya | Paying Attention to Detail: How to Transfer Cash in Cash Transfers | ||
Working and Position Paper | Agricultural Spillover Effects of Cash Transfers: What Does LEWIE Have to Say? | Kenya | Agricultural Spillover Effects of Cash Transfers: What Does LEWIE Have to Say? | ||
Working and Position Paper | Subjective Well-being, Risk Perceptions and Time Discounting: Evidence from a large-scale cash transfer programme. Innocenti Working Papers No. 2014-02, UNICEF Office of Research, Florence | Kenya | 2014 | Handa S, Martorano B, Halpern C, Pettifor A andThirumurthy H. (2014). Subjective Well-being, Risk Perceptions and Time Discounting: Evidence from a large-scale cash transfer programme. Innocenti Working Papers No. 2014-02, UNICEF Office of Research, Florence. | |
Working and Position Paper | A mixed-method review of cash transfers and intimate partner violence in low and middle income countries | Burkina Faso; Kenya; Multi-Country; South Africa | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2018 | Buller AM, Peterman A, Ranganathan M, Bleile A, Hidrobo M and Heise l. (2018). A mixed-method review of cash transfers and intimate partner violence in low and middle income countries. Innocenti Working Paper 2018-02. UNICEF Office of Research Innocenti. Florence, Italy. |
Book Chapter | The Cash Transfer Programme for Orphans and Vulnerable Children: The Catalyst for Cash Transfers in Kenya. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press | Kenya | 2016 | Bosworth J, Alviar C, Corral L, Davis B, Musembi D, Mwasiaji W, Ochieng S, Pearson R, Pozarny P, Ward P and Wiseman W. (2016). The Cash Transfer Programme for Orphans and Vulnerable Children: The Catalyst for Cash Transfers in Kenya. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. | |
Journal Article | The impact of the Kenya Cash Transfer Program for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on Household Spending | Kenya | Adolescents | 2012 | Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team. (2012). The impact of the Kenya Cash Transfer Program for Orphans and Vulnerable Children on Household Spending. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 4(10): 9-37. |
Journal Article | The Impact of the Kenya CT-OVC Program on Human Capital. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 4(1): 38-49, 2012 | Kenya | 2012 | Kenya CT-OVC Evaluation Team. (2012). The Impact of the Kenya CT-OVC Program on Human Capital. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 4(1): 38-49, 2012. | |
Journal Article | The Impact of a National Poverty Reduction Program on the Characteristics of Sex Partners Among Kenyan Adolescents," AIDS and Behavior, 18(2): 311-316 | Kenya | 2014 | Rosenberg M, Pettifor A, Thirumurthy H, Halpern CT and Handa S. (2014).The Impact of a National Poverty Reduction Program on the Characteristics of Sex Partners Among Kenyan Adolescents," AIDS and Behavior, 18(2): 311-316. | |
Journal Article | 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 | Kenya | 2014 | Handa S, Halpern C, Pettifor A, Thirumurthy H. (2014).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. | |
Journal Article | Cash transfer programme, productive activities and labour supply: Evidence from randomized experiment in Kenya. Journal of Development Studies, 50(8): 1172-1196 | Kenya | 2014 | Asfaw S, Davis B, Dewbre J, Handa A and Winters P. (2014).Cash transfer programme, productive activities and labour supply: Evidence from randomized experiment in Kenya. Journal of Development Studies, 50(8): 1172-1196. | |
Journal Article | Time Discounting and Credit Constraints in a Large Scale Cash Transfer Program | Kenya | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2016 | Handa S, Martorano B, Halpern C, Pettifor A and Thirumurthy H. (2016). Time Discounting and Credit Constraints in a Large Scale Cash Transfer Program, Journal of African Economies, 25(3): 367-387. |
Journal Article | 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 | Kenya | 2017 | Huang C, Singh K, Handa S, Halpern C, Pettifor A and Thirumurthy H. (2017).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. | |
Journal Article | Examination of performance of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale Short Form 10 among African youth in poor, rural households | Kenya; Malawi; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Adolescents; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2018 | Kilburn K, Prencipe L, Hjelm L, Peterman A, Handa S and Palermo T. (2018). Examination of performance of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale Short Form 10 among African youth in poor, rural households. BMC Psychiatry, 18(201). |
Journal Article | A mixed-method review of cash transfers and intimate partner violence in low- and middle-income countries | Kenya; South Africa | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2018 | Buller AM, Peterman A, Ranganathan M, Bleile A, Hidrobo M and Heise L. (2018). A mixed-method review of cash transfers and intimate partner violence in low- and middle-income countries. The World Bank Research Observer, 33(2). |
Brief | The Impact of Social Cash Transfers on Schooling in Africa: An Update from the Transfer Project. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-01 | Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Malawi; South Africa; Zambia | Education and Child Labour | 2015 | Handa S and de Milliano M. (2015). The Impact of Social Cash Transfers on Schooling in Africa: An Update from the Transfer Project. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-01. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | How much do programmes pay? Transfer size in selected national cash transfer programmes in Africa | Ghana; Kenya; Malawi; South Africa; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2015 | Davis B and Handa S. (2015). How much do programmes pay? Transfer size in selected national cash transfer programmes in Africa. The Transfer Project Research Brief 2015-09. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Schooling impacts of Ghana's LEAP programme | Ghana | Education and Child Labour | 2015 | de Groot R. (2015). Schooling impacts of Ghana's LEAP programme. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti Research Brief 2015-06, Florence. |
Brief | Measurement of interpersonal violence in national social cash transfer evaluations. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-05 | Ghana; Kenya; Malawi; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2016 | Palermo, T.(2016). Measurement of interpersonal violence in national social cash transfer evaluations. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-05. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Ghana LEAP programme increases schooling outcomes. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-04 | Ghana | Education and Child Labour | 2016 | de Groot R. (2016). Ghana LEAP programme increases schooling outcomes. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-04. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Ghana LEAP 1000 impact evaluation: Baseline highlights | Ghana | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2016 | de Groot R. (2016). Ghana LEAP 1000 impact evaluation: Baseline highlights. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-09. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Ghana LEAP 1000 impact evaluation: Targeting effectiveness. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-10 | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes | 2016 | de Groot R and Handa S. (2016). Ghana LEAP 1000 impact evaluation: Targeting effectiveness. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-10. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Utilizing Qualitative Methods in the Ghana LEAP 1000 Impact Evaluation, Methodological Briefs no. 2016-02, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence | Ghana | 2016 | Mills M and Barrington C. (2016). Utilizing Qualitative Methods in the Ghana LEAP 1000 Impact Evaluation, Methodological Briefs no. 2016-02, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. | |
Working and Position Paper | Cash Transfers and Child Nutrition: What we know and what we need to know | Ghana | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2015 | de Groot R, Palermo T, Handa S, Ragno LP and Peterman A. (2015). Cash Transfers and Child Nutrition: What we know and what we need to know, Innocenti Working Papers no. 2015-07, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti. Florence, Italy. |
Working and Position Paper | How to make 'cash plus' work in social protection: linking services and sectors. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2017-10 | Ethiopia; Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes | 2017 | Roelen K, Devereux S, Abdulai AG, Martorano B, Palermo T and Ragno LP. (2017). How to make 'cash plus' work in social protection: linking services and sectors. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2017-10, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti. Florence, Italy. |
Working and Position Paper | Linking social rights to active citizenship for the most vulnerable: the role of rights and accountability in the 'making' and 'shaping' of social protection. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2017-14, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti. Florence, Italy | Ghana | 2017 | Sabates-Wheeler R, Abdulai AG, Wilmink N, de Groot, R and Spadafora T. (2017). Linking social rights to active citizenship for the most vulnerable: the role of rights and accountability in the 'making' and 'shaping' of social protection. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2017-14, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti. Florence, Italy. | |
Working and Position Paper | Child malnutrition, consumption growth, maternal care and price shocks: new evidence from Northern Ghana | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2017 | de Groot R, Handa S, Ragno LP and Spadafora T. (2017). Child malnutrition, consumption growth, maternal care and price shocks: new evidence from Northern Ghana. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2017-01, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti. Florence, Italy. |
Working and Position Paper | Can social assistance (with a child lens) help in reducing urban poverty in Ghana? Evidence, challenges and the way forward | Ghana | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2018 | Devereux S, Abdulai A-G, Cuesta J, Gupte J, Ragno LP, Roelen K, Sabates-Wheeler R, Spadafora T. (2018). Can social assistance (with a child lens) help in reducing urban poverty in Ghana? Evidence, challenges and the way forward. Innocenti Working Papers no. 2018-16, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti. Florence, Italy. |
Book Chapter | Social Protection and the Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty (LEAP) Programme in Ghana: Generating Positive Change through the Power of Evidence. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press | Ghana | 2016 | Ragno LP, Hague S, Handa S, Ablo M, Twun-Danso A, Ofori-Addo L, Alviar C, Davis B, Pozarny P, Attah R, and Taylor JE. (2016). Social Protection and the Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty (LEAP) Programme in Ghana: Generating Positive Change through the Power of Evidence. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. | |
Journal Article | A simulation impact evaluation of rural income transfers in Malawi and Ghana. Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 109-129 | Ghana; Malawi | 2012 | Filipski M. (2012). A simulation impact evaluation of rural income transfers in Malawi and Ghana. Journal of Development Effectiveness 4(1): 109-129. | |
Journal Article | Is Graduation from Social Safety Nets Possible? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa | Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Malawi; Zambia | Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2015 | Daidone, S, Pellerano, L, Handa, S and Davis, B. (2015),Is Graduation from Social Safety Nets Possible? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. IDS Bulletin, 46:93102. doi:10.1111/1759-5436.12132 |
Journal Article | Impact of cash transfer programs on food security and nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-country analysis | Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Zambia | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2016 | Daidone S, Ruvalcaba MA, Prifti E, Handa S, Davis B, Niang O, Pellerano L, Quarles van Ufford P and Seidenfeld D. (2016).Impact of cash transfer programs on food security and nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-country analysis. Global Food Security, 11: 72-83. |
Journal Article | Can Social Protection Affect Psychosocial Wellbeing and Why Does This Matter? Lessons from Cash Transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa | Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Zimbabwe | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2016 | Attah R, Barca V, Kardan K, MacAuslan I, Merttens F andPellerano L. (2016). Can Social Protection Affect Psychosocial Wellbeing and Why Does This Matter? Lessons from Cash Transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa. The Journal of Development Studies, 52(8). |
Journal Article | Cash transfers and child nutrition: Pathways and impacts | Ghana | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2017 | de Groot R, Palermo T, Handa S, Ragno LP and Peterman A. (2017). Cash transfers and child nutrition: Pathways and impacts. Development Policy Review, 35: 621-643. |
Journal Article | Child marriage and associated outcomes in Northern Ghana: a cross-sectional study | Ghana | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2018 | de Groot R, Yiryele Kuunyem M and Palermo T on behalf of the Ghana LEAP 1000 Evaluation Team. (2018). Child marriage and associated outcomes in Northern Ghana: a cross-sectional study. BMC Public Health, 18: 285. |
Journal Article | Impacts of a social protection program paired with fee waivers on enrollment in Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme. | Ghana | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2019 | Palermo T, Valli E, Angeles G, Barrington C, Adamba C, Spadafora T, On Behalf of the LEAP 1000 Evaluation Team. (2019). Impacts of a social protection program paired with fee waivers on enrollment in Ghana's National Health Insurance Scheme. BMJ Open, 9(11). |
Journal Article | Child malnutrition, consumption growth, maternal care and price shocks: new evidence from Northern Ghana | Ghana | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2020 | de Groot R, Handa S, Ragno LP, & Spadafora T on behalf of the Ghana LEAP1000 Evaluation Team.(2020).Child malnutrition, consumption growth, maternal care and price shocks: new evidence from Northern Ghana,Development Studies Research,7:1,18-30,DOI:10.1080/21665095.2020.1722721 |
Brief | Evaluating the Impact of Cash Transfer Programmes in sub-Saharan Africa. IPC-UNDP Research Brief | Ethiopia; Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Malawi; South Africa; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2012 | Davis B, Gaarder M, Handa S and Yablonski J. (2012). Evaluating the Impact of Cash Transfer Programmes in sub-Saharan Africa. IPC-UNDP Research Brief. |
Brief | The Cost of Social Cash Transfer Programs in sub-Saharan Africa | Ethiopia; Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Madagascar; Malawi; South Africa; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Programme Evaluation and Design | 2013 | Plavgo I, de Milliano M and Handa S. (2013).The Cost of Social Cash Transfer Programs in sub-Saharan Africa. Transfer Project Research Brief 2013-01. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Impacts of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (SCTPP) on the local economy in Ethiopia | Ethiopia | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2014 | FAO (2014). Impacts of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (SCTPP) on the local economy in Ethiopia. Food and Agriculture of the United Nations, Rome Italy. |
Brief | The impacts of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme on community dynamics in Tigray, Ethiopia | Ethiopia | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2014 | FAO (2014). The impacts of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme on community dynamics in Tigray, Ethiopia. Food and Agriculture of the United Nations, Rome Italy. |
Brief | The broad range of cash transfer impacts in sub-Saharan Africa: Consumption, Human Capital and Productive Activity | Ethiopia; Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Malawi; South Africa; Tanzania; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Adolescents; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2014 | Davis B and Handa S. (2014). The broad range of cash transfer impacts in sub-Saharan Africa: Consumption, Human Capital and Productive Activity. Transfer Project Research Brief. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | The impact of cash transfers on food security | Ethiopia; Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Malawi; Zambia; Zimbabwe | Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2016 | Hjelm L. (2016). The impact of cash transfers on food security. Transfer Project Research Brief 2016-01. Chapel Hill, NC: Carolina Population Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. |
Brief | Cash plus in practice: integrating nutrition and access to services in the PSNP in Ethiopia | Ethiopia | Cash Plus Programmes | 2017 | UNICEF. (2017). Cash plus in practice: integrating nutrition and access to services in the PSNP in Ethiopia. UNICEF Ethiopia Brief. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. |
Brief | 'Cash plus': Linking cash transfers to services and sectors | Ethiopia; Ghana | 2018 | Roelen K, Prencipe L and Palermo T. (2018). 'Cash plus': Linking cash transfers to services and sectors. Innocenti Research Brief 2018-19. UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence, Italy. | |
Working and Position Paper | Does Market Access Mitigate the Impact of Seasonality on Child Growth? Panel data evidence from northern Ethiopia | Ethiopia | Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2016 | Abay K & Hirvonen K (2016). Does Market Access Mitigate the Impact of Seasonality on Child Growth? Panel data evidence from northern Ethiopia, Innocenti Working Papers no. 2016-05, UNICEF Office of Research - Innocenti, Florence. |
Working and Position Paper | Effects of public policy on child labour: Current knowledge, gaps, and implications for program design | Ethiopia; Tanzania | Education and Child Labour | 2017 | Dammert A, de Hoop J, Mvukiyehe E and Rosati F. (2017). Effects of public policy on child labour: Current knowledge, gaps, and implications for program design. Policy Research Working Paper 7999. World Bank, Washington DC. |
Working and Position Paper | 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 | Ethiopia; Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Malawi; Zambia; Zimbabwe | 2017 | Handa S, Daidone S, Peterman A, Davis B, Pereira A, Palermo T and Yablonski J. (2017). 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. | |
Working and Position Paper | Combined effects and synergies between agriculture and social protection interventions: What is the evidence so far? Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome | Ethiopia; Malawi | 2017 | Soares FV, Knowles M, Daidone S and Tirivayi N. (2017). Combined effects and synergies between agriculture and social protection interventions: What is the evidence so far? Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. | |
Working and Position Paper | Complementarities between social protection and health sector policies: evidence from productive safety net program in Ethiopia | Ethiopia | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2017 | Hirvonen K, Bossuyt A and Pigois R. (2017). Complementarities between social protection and health sector policies: evidence from productive safety net program in Ethiopia. IFPRI Strategy Support Program Working Paper 112. |
Book Chapter | The Role of the Tigray Pilot Social Cash Transfer Programme and Its Evaluation in the Evolution of the Tigray Social Protection Policy. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press | Ethiopia | 2016 | Pearson R, Afaw S, Baschieri A, Birru B, Berhane G, Chaiban T, Davis B, Devereux S, Hoddinott J, Hoel J, Kagin J, Ledlie N, Lemma H, Mahonde D, Pigois R, Pozarny P, Roelen K, Schwab B, Salama P, Sessay I, Taylor JE, Tegebu FN, Tsegay Y and Webb D. (2016). The Role of the Tigray Pilot Social Cash Transfer Programme and Its Evaluation in the Evolution of the Tigray Social Protection Policy. In From evidence to action: The story of cash transfers and impact evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. | |
Journal Article | Does Market Access Mitigate the Impact of Seasonality on Child Growth? Panel Data Evidence from Northern Ethiopia | Ethiopia | Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2016 | Abay K and Hirvonen K. (2016). Does Market Access Mitigate the Impact of Seasonality on Child Growth? Panel Data Evidence from Northern Ethiopia. The Journal of Development Studies, 53(9): 1414-1429. |
Journal Article | Understanding the linkages between social safety nets and childhood violence: a review of the evidence from low- and middle-income countries | Ethiopia; Kenya; Malawi; South Africa; Tanzania | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2017 | Peterman A, Neijhoft A, Cook S and Palermo T. (2017). Understanding the linkages between social safety nets and childhood violence: a review of the evidence from low- and middle-income countries. Health Policy and Planning: 1-23. |
Journal Article | The livelihood impacts of cash transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa: Beneficiary perspectives from six countries | Ethiopia; Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Malawi; Zimbabwe | Gender and Gender-Based Violence | 2017 | Fisher E, Attah R, Barca V, O'Brien C, Brook S, Holland J, Kardan A, Pavanello S and Pozarny P. (2017). The livelihood impacts of cash transfers in Sub-Saharan Africa: Beneficiary perspectives from six countries. World Development, 99: 299-319. |
Journal Article | Myth-busting? Confronting Six Common Perceptions about Unconditional Cash Transfers as a Poverty Reduction Strategy in Africa. World Bank Research Observer, 33(2): 259 298 | Ethiopia; Ghana; Kenya; Lesotho; Malawi; Zambia; Zimbabwe | 2018 | Handa S, Daidone S, Peterman A, Davis B, Pereira A, Palermo T, Yablonski J on behalf of the Transfer Project (2018). Myth-busting? Confronting Six Common Perceptions about Unconditional Cash Transfers as a Poverty Reduction Strategy in Africa. World Bank Research Observer, 33(2): 259 298. | |
Presentation | Impacts of Social Cash Transfers in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from the Transfer Project | 2014 | Sudhanshu Handa. Impacts of Social Cash Transfers in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from the Transfer Project. Presented at Social Protection: Building Effective and Sustainable Systems for Equitable Growth, Arusha, Tanzania, December 15-17, 2014 | ||
Presentation | Measuring Preferences in Large Scale Field Surveys | 2014 | Sudhanshu Handa, Bruno Martorano, Carolyn Halpern, Audrey Pettifor, Harsha Thirumurthy. Measuring Preferences in Large Scale Field Surveys. European Economics Association, Toulouse, France August 2014 | ||
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Semi-structured qualitative guide adolescent beneficiaries, Wave 3 | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Semi-structured qualitative guide, adult beneficiaries | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Youth Questionnaire, wave 3 | Tanzania | Adolescents; Education and Child Labour; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Household Questionnaire, Wave 3 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Community Questionnaire, wave 3 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Instrument | Stawisha Maisha Quantiative Household Questionnaire, baseline | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2023 | N/A |
Instrument | Stawisha Maisha Quantiative Health Facility Questionnaire, baseline | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2023 | N/A |
Instrument | Stawisha Maisha Quantitative Community Questionnaire, baseline | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2023 | N/A |
Instrument | Stawisha Maisha Qualitative In-depth Interview Guide, baseline | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2023 | N/A |
Instrument | Stawisha Maisha Qualitative Focus Group Guide, baseline | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being | 2023 | N/A |
Instrument | LEAP ISS Baseline Price Questionnaire | Ghana | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security | 2021 | N/A |
Instrument | LEAP ISS Baseline Household Survey | Ghana | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Education and Child Labour; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2021-ongoing | N/A |
Instrument | SCTP Baseline Focus Group Discussion Fieldnote Template | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | SCTP Baseline Focus Group Discussion Guide | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | SCTP Baseline Focus Group Discussion Sociodemographic Form | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | SCTP Baseline In-Depth Interview Fieldnote Template | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | SCTP Baseline In-depth Interview Guide | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | SCTP Baseline In-depth Interview Guide Sociodemographic Form | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | SCTP Baseline Key Informant Interview Fieldnote Template | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | SCTP Baseline Key Informant Interview Guide | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | Baseline Key Informant Interview Sociodemographic Form | Malawi | 2022 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Longitudinal Impact Evaluation | Malawi | Adolescents; Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Education and Child Labour; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2022 | N/A |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2017-Youth Module | Zimbabwe | 2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2017-Price Questionnaire | Zimbabwe | 2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2017-Household Questionnaire | Zimbabwe | 2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Youth Module, Follow-Up 2014 | Zimbabwe | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Community Questionnaire, Follow-Up 2014 | Zimbabwe | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Household Questionnaire, Follow-Up 2014 | Zimbabwe | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Youth Module | Zimbabwe | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Business Enterprise Questionnaire | Zimbabwe | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Community Questionnaire | Zimbabwe | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Harmonised Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Household Questionnaire | Zimbabwe | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Monze Social Cash Transfer (Pilot), Follow-Up 2010-Community Questionnaire,36-month Follow-up 2010 | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Monze Social Cash Transfer (Pilot), Follow-Up 2010-Household Questionnaire,36-month Follow-up 2010 | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Monze Social Cash Transfer (Pilot), Baseline 2007-Community Questionnaire | Zambia | 2007 | N/A | |
Instrument | Monze Social Cash Transfer (Pilot), Baseline 2007-Household Questionnaire | Zambia | 2007 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Follow-Up 2013 - 2014-Community Questionnaire, 36-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2013-2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Follow-Up 2013 - 2014-Community Questionnaire, 24-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2013-2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Follow-Up 2013 - 2014-Youth Module, 36-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2013-2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Follow-Up 2013 - 2014-Youth Module, 24-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2013-2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Follow-Up 2013 - 2014-Household Questionnaire, 36-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2013-2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Follow-Up 2013 - 2014-Household Questionnaire, 24-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2013-2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Baseline 2010-Health Facility Questionnaire | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Baseline 2010-Community Questionnaire | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Multiple Categorical Targeting Grant, Baseline 2010-Household (+Young Person's Module) | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Health Facility Questionnaire, 84-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Business Enterprise Questionnaire, 24-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Community Questionnaire, 84-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Community Questionnaire, 48-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Community Questionnaire, 36-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Community Questionnaire, 30-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Community Questionnaire, 24-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Household Questionnaire, 84-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Household Questionnaire, 48-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Household Questionnaire, 36-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Household Questionnaire, 30-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2012 - 2017-Household Questionnaire, 24-month Follow-Up | Zambia | 2012-2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Baseline 2010-Health Facility Questionnaire | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Baseline 2010-Community Questionnaire | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Grant Programme, Baseline 2010-Household Questionnaire | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Productive Social Safety Net Evaluation Youth Questionnaire, Endline 2017 | Tanzania | Adolescents | 2017 | N/A |
Instrument | Productive Social Safety Net Evaluation Community Questionnaire, Endline 2017 | Tanzania | 2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | Productive Social Safety Net Evaluation Youth Questionnaire, Baseline 2015 | Tanzania | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Productive Social Safety Net Evaluation Community Questionnaire, baseline 2015 | Tanzania | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Health Facility Questionnaire, Follow-Up 2, wave 2 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2018 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Health Facility Questionnaire, Follow-Up 1, wave 2 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2018 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Youth Questionnaire, wave 2 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2018 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Household, Questionnaire, wave 2 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2018 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Community Questionnaire, wave 2 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2018 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Health Facility Questionnaire, wave 1 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2017 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Youth Questionnaire, wave 1 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2017 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Household Questionnaire, wave 1 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes | 2017 | N/A |
Instrument | Ujana Salama Cash Plus Community Questionnaire, wave 1 | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2017 | N/A |
Instrument | Child Support Grant, Baseline 2008-Young Women's Questionnaire | South Africa | 2007 | N/A | |
Instrument | Child Support Grant, Baseline 2007-Household Instrument | South Africa | 2007 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2015-Focus Group Discussion - Non-Beneficiaries | Malawi | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2015-Focus Group Discussion - Beneficiaries | Malawi | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2015-Key Informant Interview | Malawi | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2015-Youth Interview | Malawi | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2015-Caregiver Interview | Malawi | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2015-Community Instrument | Malawi | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2015-Young Person's Questionnaire | Malawi | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Endline 2015-Household Instrument | Malawi | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Focus Group Discussion - Non-Beneficiaries,15-month Follow-Up | Malawi | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Focus Group Discussion - Beneficiaries,15-month Follow-Up | Malawi | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Key Informant Guide, 15-month Follow-Up | Malawi | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Youth Interview, 15-month Follow-Up | Malawi | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Caregiver Interview, 15-month Follow-Up | Malawi | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Community Instrument, 17-month Follow-Up | Malawi | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Young Person's Questionnaire, 17-month Follow-Up | Malawi | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Follow-Up 2014-Household Instrument, 17-month Follow-Up | Malawi | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Focus Group Discussion - Stages of Progress | Malawi | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Youth Interview | Malawi | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Caregiver Interview | Malawi | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Youth Raven's Test | Malawi | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Enterprise Questionnaire | Malawi | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Community Instrument | Malawi | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Young Person's Questionnaire | Malawi | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme, Baseline 2013-Household Instrument | Malawi | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Let us Learn: CCT on Secondary School & Transition, Baseline 2016-Household Questionnaire (French). | Madagascar | 2016 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grants Programme and the Sustainable Poverty Reduction through Income, Nutrition and access to Government Services 2018-Household Survey | Lesotho | 2018 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grants Programme and the Sustainable Poverty Reduction through Income, Nutrition and access to Government Services 2018-Community Survey | Lesotho | 2018 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grants Programme and the Sustainable Poverty Reduction through Income, Nutrition and access to Government Services 2018-Business Survey | Lesotho | 2018 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2013-Community Instrument | Lesotho | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2013-Household Questionnaire Table of Codes | Lesotho | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grant Programme, Follow-Up 2013-Household Questionnaire | Lesotho | 2013 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grant Programme, Baseline 2011-Sampling and Targeting Evaluation Design | Lesotho | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grant Programme, Baseline 2011-Business Questionnaire | Lesotho | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grant Programme, Baseline 2011-Codes for Questionnaire | Lesotho | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grant Programme, Baseline 2011-Community Instrument | Lesotho | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Lesotho Child Grant Programme, Baseline 2011-Household Instrument | Lesotho | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Enterprise Module, 48-month Follow-Up | Kenya | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Community Questionnaire, 48-month Follow-Up | Kenya | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Detailed Module for 15-25 Year Olds, 48-month Follow-Up | Kenya | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Community Questionnaire, 48-month Follow-Up | Kenya | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Household Questionnaire, 48-month Follow-Up | Kenya | 2011 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Community Questionnaire, 24-month Follow-Up | Kenya | 2009 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Household Questionnaire, 24-Month Follow-Up | Kenya | 2009 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Baseline 2007 Community Questionnaire | Kenya | 2007 | N/A | |
Instrument | Kenya's Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC)-Baseline 2007 Household Questionnaire | Kenya | 2007 | N/A | |
Instrument | LEAP 1000, Endline 2017-Price Questionnaire | Ghana | 2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | LEAP 1000, Endline 2017-Health Facility Questionnaire | Ghana | 2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | LEAP 1000, Endline 2017-Household Questionnaire | Ghana | 2017 | N/A | |
Instrument | LEAP 1000, Baseline 2015-Price Questionnaire | Ghana | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | LEAP 1000, Baseline 2015-Health Facility Questionnaire | Ghana | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | LEAP 1000, Baseline 2015-Household Questionnaire | Ghana | 2015 | N/A | |
Instrument | Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty, Endline 2016-Household Questionairre | Ghana | 2016 | N/A | |
Instrument | Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty, Follow-Up 2012-Household Questionairre | Ghana | 2012 | N/A | |
Instrument | Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty, Baseline 2010-Household Questionnaire, Part 3 | Ghana | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty, Baseline 2010-Household Questionnaire, Part 2 | Ghana | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty, Baseline 2010-Household Questionnaire, Part 1 | Ghana | 2010 | N/A | |
Instrument | Tigray Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (TSCTPP) evaluation, Follow-up 2014-Household Questionnaire | Ethiopia | 2014 | N/A | |
Instrument | Tigray Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (TSCTPP) evaluation, Baseline 2012-Household Questionnaire | Ethiopia | 2012 | N/A | |
Report | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood (2017-2021) - A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood: Supplementary Online Material to the Round 4 Report | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Report | Stawisha Maisha (Nourishing Life) Impact Evaluation (2023-2026) - Stawisha Maisha (Nourishing Life) Impact Evaluation, baseline report | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2023-2026 | N/A |
Report | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood (2017-2021) - A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood: Round 4 Impact Evaluation Report | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Report | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood (2017-2021) - A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood: Supplementary Online Material to the Round 3 Report | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Report | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood (2017-2021) - A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood: Round 3 Report | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Report | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood (2017-2021) - A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to healthy and Healthy Adulthood: Supplementary Online Material to the Midline Report | Tanzania | 2017-2021 | N/A | |
Report | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood (2017-2021) - A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood: Midline Report (English) | Tanzania | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Report | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood (2017-2021) - Participant experiences with Tanzania’s Productive Social Safety Net 2019 Payment Delays March 2020 | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Cash Transfers and COVID-19 | 2019 | N/A |
Report | Ujana Salama: A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy and Productive Adulthood (2017-2021) - A Cash Plus Model for Safe Transitions to a Healthy Adulthood and Productive Adulthood: Baseline Report | Tanzania | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes | 2017-2021 | N/A |
Report | Tanzania Youth Study of the Productive Social Safety Net (PSSN) Impact Evaluation (2015-2017) - Tanzania Youth Study of the Productive Social Safety Net (PSSN) Impact Evaluation (2015-2017), Endline Report | Tanzania | 2015 | N/A | |
Report | Tanzania Youth Study of the Productive Social Safety Net (PSSN) Impact Evaluation (2015-2017) - Tanzania Youth Study of the Productive Social Safety Net (PSSN) Impact Evaluation (2015-2017), Baseline Report | Tanzania | 2015 | N/A | |
Report | - Tanzania Youth Study of the Productive Social Safety Net (PSSN) Impact Evaluation (2015-2017), Baseline | 2015 | N/A | ||
Report | LEAP & Integrated Social Services Evaluation (LEAP ISS) - Ghana LEAP & Integrated Social Services Impact Evaluation Baseline Report (2021- Phase 1) | Ghana | Adolescents; Cash Plus Programmes; Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Education and Child Labour; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2021 | N/A |
Report | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Longitudinal Impact Evaluation - Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Longitudinal Impact Evaluation--Baseline Key Findings | Malawi | Adolescents; Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Education and Child Labour; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2022 | N/A |
Report | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Longitudinal Impact Evaluation - Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Longitudinal Impact Evaluation | Malawi | Adolescents; Cash Transfers and COVID-19; Education and Child Labour; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Programme Evaluation and Design; Resilience and Productive Impacts | 2022 | N/A |
Report | - Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP), Longitudinal Impact Evaluation Baseline Report | Malawi | Adolescents; Gender and Gender-Based Violence; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Poverty Reduction and Food Security; Resilience and Productive Impacts | N/A | |
Report | Mozambique Child Grant 0-2 years - Avaliação do Impacto da Subcomponente Subsídio para Criança de 0 a 2 Anos (Síntese) | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 (baseline) and 2021 (follow-up) | N/A |
Report | Mozambique Child Grant 0-2 years - Avaliação do Impacto da Subcomponente Subsídio para Criança de 0 a 2 Anos (Resumo do Relatório Final) | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 (baseline) and 2021 (follow-up) | N/A |
Report | Mozambique Child Grant 0-2 years - Avaliação do Impacto da Subcomponente Subsídio para Criança de 0 a 2 Anos (Relatório Final) | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 (baseline) and 2021 (follow-up) | N/A |
Report | Mozambique Child Grant 0-2 years - Impact Evaluation of the Child Grant (0-2 years) Subcomponent of the Basic Social Subsidy (Evaluation Brief) | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 (baseline) and 2021 (follow-up) | N/A |
Report | Mozambique Child Grant 0-2 years - Impact Evaluation of the Child Grant (0-2 years) Subcomponent of the Basic Social Subsidy (Summary of the Final Report) | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 (baseline) and 2021 (follow-up) | N/A |
Report | Mozambique Child Grant 0-2 years - Impact Evaluation of the Child Grant (0-2 years) Subcomponent of the Basic Social Subsidy (Final Report) | Mozambique | Cash Plus Programmes; Health, Nutrition, and Well-Being; Programme Evaluation and Design | 2019 (baseline) and 2021 (follow-up) | N/A |
Report | Harmonized Social Cash Transfer (HSCT) - Zimbabwe's HSCT Endline Impact Evaluation Report (2018) | Zimbabwe | 2018 | N/A | |
Report | Harmonized Social Cash Transfer (HSCT) - HSCT Process Evaluation Report (2014) | Zimbabwe | 2014 | N/A | |
Report | Harmonized Social Cash Transfer (HSCT) - HSCT 12 Month Report (2014) | Zimbabwe | 2014 | N/A | |
Report | Harmonized Social Cash Transfer (HSCT) - HSCT Impact Evaluation Baseline Report (2013) | Zimbabwe | 2013 | N/A | |
Report | Monze Report - Monze Follow-up Report (2011) | Zambia | 2011 | N/A | |
Report | MCTG Evaluation - MCTG: A comprehensive summary of impacts (2011-2014) | Zambia | 2011 | N/A | |
Report | MCTG Evaluation - MCTG 36-Mo Impact Report (2016) | Zambia | 2016 | N/A | |
Report | MCTG Evaluation - MCTG 24-Month Impact Report (2014) | Zambia | 2014 | N/A | |
Report | MCTG Evaluation - MCTG Baseline Evaluation Report (2012) | Zambia | 2012 | N/A | |
Report | CGP Evaluation - CGP: A comprehensive summary of imapcts (2010-2014) | Zambia | 2010 | N/A | |
Report | CGP Evaluation - CGP 48-Month Impact Report (2016) | Zambia | 2016 | N/A | |
Report | CGP Evaluation - CGP 36-Month Impact Report (2014) | Zambia | 2014 | N/A | |
Report | CGP Evaluation - CGP 30-Month Impact Report (2014) | Zambia | 2014 | N/A | |
Report | CGP Evaluation - CGP 24-Month Impact Report (2013) | Zambia | 2013 | N/A | |
Report | CGP Evaluation - CGP Baseline Report (2011) | Zambia | 2011 | N/A | |
Report | Tanzania Conditional Cash Transfer (TASAF III/ PSSN): Youth Well-being and the Transition to Adulthood Evaluation - Participant experiences with Tanzania’s Productive Social Safety Net 2019 Payment Delays (2020) | Tanzania | 2019 | N/A | |
Report | Tanzania Conditional Cash Transfer (TASAF III/ PSSN): Youth Well-being and the Transition to Adulthood Evaluation - Adolescent Cash Plus Midline Report (2020) | Tanzania | 2020 | N/A | |
Report | Tanzania Conditional Cash Transfer (TASAF III/ PSSN): Youth Well-being and the Transition to Adulthood Evaluation - Adolescent Cash Plus Baseline Report (2018) | Tanzania | 2018 | N/A | |
Report | Tanzania Conditional Cash Transfer (TASAF III/ PSSN): Youth Well-being and the Transition to Adulthood Evaluation - PSSN Youth Endline Report (2018) | Tanzania | 2018 | N/A | |
Report | Tanzania Conditional Cash Transfer (TASAF III/ PSSN): Youth Well-being and the Transition to Adulthood Evaluation - PSSN Youth Baseline Report (2018) | Tanzania | 2018 | N/A | |
Report | South Africa Child Support Grant (CSG) Evaluation - The South African Child Support Grant Impact Assessment (2012) | South Africa | 2012 | N/A | |
Report | Let Us Learn Cash Transfer Supplement Programme - Interventions dans le cadre du fonds additionnel du FSS nutrition et filets sociaux de securite dans le sud de Madagascar Baseline Report - French | Madagascar | 2016-2020 | N/A | |
Report | Let Us Learn Cash Transfer Supplement Programme - Impact Evaluation of UNICEF's Let Us Learn Cash Transfer Supplement Programme in Madagascar Baseline Report, English | Madagascar | 2016-2020 | N/A | |
Report | Policy options to improve schooling outcomes of children and address lifecycle vulnerabilities in the Malawi SCTP - Policy Options to Improve the Educational Impact of the Malawi SCTP (August 2020) | Malawi | 2020 | N/A | |
Report | Policy options to improve schooling outcomes of children and address lifecycle vulnerabilities in the Malawi SCTP - Addressing Life Cycle Vulnerabilities of Beneficiaries in the Malawi SCTP (August 2020) | Malawi | 2020 | N/A | |
Report | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Evaluation - Malawi Endline Resilience Report | Malawi | 2013 (baseline), 2014 (midline), 2015 (endline) | N/A | |
Report | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Evaluation - Malawi Endline Report | Malawi | 2013 (baseline), 2014 (midline), 2015 (endline) | N/A | |
Report | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Evaluation - Malawi Midline Report | Malawi | 2013 (baseline), 2014 (midline), 2015 (endline) | N/A | |
Report | Malawi Social Cash Transfer Programme (SCTP) Evaluation - Malawi Baseline Report | Malawi | 2013 (baseline), 2014 (midline), 2015 (endline) | N/A | |
Report | Lesotho Child Grant Programme (CGP) - Follow-up Report (2014) | Lesotho | 2014 | N/A | |
Report | Lesotho Child Grant Programme (CGP) - Costing Study: The historic and future costs of the CGP and its affordability (2014) | Lesotho | 2014 | N/A | |
Report | Lesotho Child Grant Programme (CGP) - Baseline Report (April 2012) | Lesotho | 2012 | N/A | |
Report | Min Lla - Evaluation of No Lost Generation/”Min Ila”, a UNICEF and WFP Cash Transfer Program for Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon Rapid Follow-up Report | Lebanon | 2017 | N/A | |
Report | Min Lla - Min Ila: Summary of Education Results after the First Few Months of Implementation | Lebanon | 2017 | N/A | |
Report | Min Lla - “Min Ila” Cash Transfer Programme for Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon (UNICEF and WFP) Impact Evaluation Endline Report | Lebanon | 2017 | N/A | |
Report | Min Lla - Evaluation of Min Ila, a UNICEF and WFP Cash Transfer Program for Displaced Syrian Children in Lebanon | Lebanon | 2017 | N/A | |
Report | Kenya CT-OVC Programme Evaluation - Follow-up (2010) | Kenya | 2010 | N/A | |
Report | Kenya CT-OVC Programme Evaluation - Baseline Report (2008) | Kenya | 2008 | N/A | |
Report | Ghana LEAP 1000 Programme Evaluation - LEAP 1000 Endline Evaluation Report | Ghana | 1000 | N/A | |
Report | Ghana LEAP 1000 Programme Evaluation - LEAP 1000 Baseline Evaluation Report | Ghana | 1000 | N/A | |
Report | Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme - LEAP Endline Evaluation Report Appendixes | Ghana | 2010 - 2012 | N/A | |
Report | Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme - LEAP Endline Evaluation Report | Ghana | 2010 - 2012 | N/A | |
Report | Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme - LEAP Impact Evaluation | Ghana | 2010 - 2012 | N/A | |
Report | Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme - LEAP Operations Report | Ghana | 2010 - 2012 | N/A | |
Report | Ghana's Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme - LEAP Baseline Evaluation Report | Ghana | 2010 - 2012 | N/A | |
Report | Integrated Basic Social Services with Social Cash Transfer (IN-SCT) Evaluation - Production choices and nutrition related implications in Ethiopia: Baseline report on the IN SCT Pilot Programme (2018) | Ethiopia | 2018 | N/A | |
Report | Integrated Basic Social Services with Social Cash Transfer (IN-SCT) Evaluation - Cash 'plus' - Integrated Nutrition and Social Cash Transfer (IN-SCT) Pilot in Ethiopia: perceptions and feedback from clients and service providers - Operational Report | Ethiopia | 2016-2018 | N/A | |
Report | Integrated Basic Social Services with Social Cash Transfer (IN-SCT) Evaluation - Evaluation of the UNICEF Social Cash Transfers Pilot in SNNPR, Ethiopia - Midline Report | Ethiopia | 2016-2018 | N/A | |
Report | Ethiopia's Tigray Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (TSCTPP) Evaluation - Local Economy-wide Impact Evaluation (LEWIE) of Ethiopia’s social cash transfer pilot programme | Ethiopia | 2012-2014 | N/A | |
Report | Ethiopia's Tigray Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (TSCTPP) Evaluation - Qualitative research and analyses of the economic impacts of cash transfer programmes in sub-Saharan Africa: Ethiopia country case study | Ethiopia | 2012-2014 | N/A | |
Report | Ethiopia's Tigray Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (TSCTPP) Evaluation - Evaluation of the Social Cash Transfers Pilot Programme, Tigray Region, Ethiopia - Endline Report | Ethiopia | 2012-2014 | N/A | |
Report | Ethiopia's Tigray Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (TSCTPP) Evaluation - Evaluation of the Social Cash Transfers Pilot Programme, Tigray Region, Ethiopia - Baseline Report | Ethiopia | 2012-2014 | N/A |