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At 6 months and at 1 year: A cluster randomised controlled trial.
This briefing note summarises findings from a major research project on DRM capacity building
This briefing note reflects on the modalities, strengths and weaknesses of DRM capacity-building interventions
Trends, characteristics and potential implications for international humanitarian actors in emergency response
This thematic report has been undertaken as part of a 2013 research study entitled, Is Cash Transfer Programming ‘Fit for the Future’?
A case study of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme and Kenya’s Hunger Safety Net Programme
The project examines how changes in the global and humanitarian landscape may evolve up to 2025 and how they might shape cash transfers
These guidelines are intended for the field practitioners of aid agencies engaged in humanitarian responses incorporating cash transfers
This paper address risks inherent in the use of beneficiary data by agencies engaged in the delivery of cash with a focus on e-transfer programmes.
This paper explores the increase in resources and funding needed to improve the access of displaced people to energy services
This brief highlights MEI approach to including host communities of displaced populations in low-carbon projects and market development activities
This learning brief present the lessons that can be drawn from the Moving Energy Initiative (MEI) work
This learning brief is an output of the Moving Energy Initiative (MEI)
This learning brief outlines lessons from Phase II of the Moving Energy Initiative (MEI)
This paper presents an end-use accounting model for energy consumption for cooking and lighting by displaced population
How does financing for energy improve access to solar lamps, solar systems and solar systems in rural Burkina Faso and refugee camps?
MEI provided support to BBOXX with the aim of increasing distribution of high-quality solar products around the Kakuma refugee camp
This brief presents learning generated by the workstream Practical Action delivered under the Moving Energy Initiative 2017 and 2018
This toolkit offers guidance on the involvement of private-sector actors in providing energy solutions in forced displacement settings
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