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Impacts of the Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (sctpp) on the local economy in Ethiopia

Report

The Social Cash Transfer Pilot Programme (SCTPP) was launched by the Tigray Bureau of Labour and Social Affairs (BOLSA) with support from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in the Tigray region of Ethiopia in 2011. The goal of the SCTPP is to improve the quality of life for orphans and...

2011

Protection

Guidelines and Tools

Protection mainstreaming is a practical, efficient and effective means to maximise the protective impact of aid programming. Through incorporating protection principles into aid design and delivery, humanitarian actors can:
Promote the human rights of affected populations
Enhance affected populations’...

2011

Helpdesk Research Report: Beneficiaries’ perspectives in research on cash transfer and social protection programmes

Report

Query: What research, academic, NGO or government, has included the perspectives of beneficiaries of cash transfer or social protection programmes in developing countries and what results have emerged and how robust has been this participatory qualitative evidence? Are there any lessons learnt from the...

2011

Learning from Cash Responses to the Tsunami: Case Studies

Case Study

These case studies form part of a project to document learning around cash based responses to the Indian Ocean tsunami. The project was funded by the British Red Cross, Save the Children UK, Oxfam GB, Mercy Corps and Concern Worldwide.

2011

Helpdesk Research Report: Political Economy of Cash Transfers

Report

Cash transfers are a form of social assistance in which money or cash-like instruments (e.g. vouchers) are distributed to vulnerable individuals or households. They can vary in targeting (eligibility requirements, such as age, poverty, and disability) or conditionality (specific actions required to...

2010

Les Filets de Sécurité Sociale au Niger

Rapport

L’étude a été commandite par la Cellule de Crises Alimentaires (CCA) du Cabinet du Premier Ministre, qui a délégué le Secrétariat Exécutif de la Stratégie du Développement Rural à la supervision. Il fait partie d’une série d’études coordonnées par un comité national de pilotage et...

December 2009

From Food Crisis to Fair Trade: Livelihoods analysis, protection and support in emergencies

Report

This document aims to collate and analyse experiences of livelihoods programming in emergencies. It provides an overview of what livelihoods programming is and gives examples of the range of interventions that are possible in emergencies. Different types of livelihoods programmes are then described...

2009

Cash transfers: Lump Sums

Report

This briefing is one of a series of six produced as an output from a three year ODI research study on cash transfers and their role in social protection. The study explores issues of interest to donors and governments, comparing cash with other forms of transfer, identifying where cash transfers are...

2009

Cash 101: Cash and Voucher Assistance Explained

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