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The authors estimate the impact after 4–8 months of a large one-off unconditional cash transfer delivered to refugees during a time of dual shocks
The effects of multi-purpose cash transfers on healthseeking behavior, health service use, and health expenditures among Syrian refugees
This review examines the impact on family well-being of giving economic resources to women relative to giving them to men
This review examines evidence on the design features and impact of programmes that use Conditional Cash Transfers or baby bonds
How charities can hold, move and receive funds in the UK and internationally using formal banking systems and other methods.
This essay investigates the impact of a CCT program on private household expenditure decisions in nutrition, health and education
For the prevention of acute malnutrition among children, 6-59 months, in Tahoua, Niger
How to carry out checks on your business and customers, and what records you must keep to prevent money laundering.
This review identifies and synthesises the evidence on employment guarantee schemes (EGSs) and cash transfers (CTs)
Sub-Saharan Africa has begun its own cash transfer (CT) revolution
Response to evaluation of DFID's Humanitarian Assistance through Mobile Cash Transfer in Northern Afghanistan, Final Report: May 2014.
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