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DFID Inclusive Set 15
"It's not as simple as 'cash wins'" - from the authors of the recent evaluation of USAID benchmarking pilot in Rwanda: via
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" is committed to tackle poverty and inequality. conf is start of conversation on potential of digital & better info. systems in to reach and support most vulnerable." w
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Technology can help us rethink challenges and reach greater gender, disability and fragility inclusion
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Interesting afternoon so far at hearing how digital can be used in social protection at a national level with , Phillippe Leite and
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DFID Inclusive Set 14
Harnessing the power of Artificial Intelligence for people in need: forecast based financing for early action
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DFID Inclusive Set 14
Check out Ugo's weekly newsletter for the latest evidence on and more
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Great session on integrated information management with Richard Chirchir from and Suzgo Luhanga from 's Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development
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DFID Inclusive Set 14
. 's Deputy Chief Scientistic Advisor speaking about digitalisation in social protection
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DFID Inclusive Set 14
Delighted to be co-hosting the 'tying the digital knots, social protection in practice' conference with and in Bonn today
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Valentina Barca Set 13
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"Understanding who is poor and vulnerable, where and why is crucial for SDGs. Int info systems in social protection & are key.” Conf (14 Sep) organised by
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Transfer Project Set 12
Cash can increase female decision-making, knowledge & self-worth, especially when linked to women-targeted interventions. Empowered women are less likely to experience or tolerate abuse from partners. Discover other ways help reduce :
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DFID Inclusive Set 12
Great new papers on Gender and Humanitarian Cash Transfers
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Transfer Project Set 10
When -related stress is reduced via , emotional is improved which results in fewer triggers for . Find out more about how cash reduces IPV:
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David Evans Set 9
In , conditional didn't lead to better educational outcomes 10 years later, but they DID lead to reduced teen pregnancy, better labor market outcomes, and higher incomes. by Barham et al
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UN Trust Fund Set 9
The supports 39 organizations to improve service provision for survivors of violence. Last year, these grantees trained a total of 5,591 service providers, globally. Find out more here:
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What Works Set 4
Working with couples to prevent in Rwanda: Donatilla & Jean Claude were reached by community activists as part of the DfID funded Indashyikirwa project
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DFID Ago 28
The Prime Minister's trip to Africa is a unique opportunity at a unique time for the UK to set out our ambition to work closer together
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UK Aid Direct Ago 29
“The UN Sustainable Development Goals set ambitious targets for future development but... it is easy to overlook the effect such actions have on the environment & vital ecosystems.” Read more from Impact grant holders
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