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Designing Cash Transfer and Graduation Programs to Support Women’s Economic Activity: Synthesis of Recent Literature
This review summarizes the impact of such interventions as graduation programs and cash transfers, as well as variations in design and delivery, on economic, and non-economic outcomes among female recipients.
Tackling Ultra-Poverty through the Graduation Approach
Situating Sustainable Livelihoods in the Landscape of Social Protection and Safety Nets
Sustaining Graduation: A Review of The CLM Program in Haiti
Assessing the sustainability of benefits from Chemen Lavi Miyo Program in Haiti
Bandhan's Targeting the Hard Core Poor Program: A Qualitative Study on Participants' Ascent out of Extreme Poverty
Qualitative Assessment of the THP Program in West Bengal, India
Graduation Out of Poverty in Yemen: Impact of the Political Crisis on the Extreme Poor
Analyzing the impact of political instability on the Graduation pilot in Yemen
Capital, Skills and the Economic Lives of the Poor: Recent Evidence From Field Experiments
Can relaxing capital and skills constraints transform the economic lives of poor women?
Multidimensional Targeting and Evaluation: A General Framework with an Application to a Poverty Program in Bangladesh
A new way to examine heterogeneity of program impacts
Trickle Up ULTRA POOR PROGRAMME Qualitative Assessment of Sustainability of Programme Outcomes
Qualitative Assessment of Trickle Up's Ultra Poor Program
Pathways out of the Productive Safety Net Programme: Lessons from Graduation Pilot in Ethiopia
Lessons Learned from the Graduation Pilot in Ethiopia
Productive Safety Nets for Women in Extreme Poverty: Lessons from Pilot Projects in India and Pakistan
SOAS Discussion Paper: Analyzing Programme Implementations in West Bengal, India and Sindh, Pakistan