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Authors: Fiona Samuels and Nicola Jones
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Based on a review of best practice, this Project Briefing outlines the components that were taken into consideration during the cash transfer design process for an operations research project on Cash Transfers (CT) for Safe Motherhood (SM) led by Interact Worldwide and supported by ODI.
- 4 pages
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Published by
ODI,
Department for International Development, Interact Worldwide and United Nations Children's Fund
as part of the
ODI Project Briefings
series.
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Authors: Rebecca Holmes, Vita Febriany, Athia Yumna and Muhammad Syukri
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This report analyses the effectiveness of the Indonesian government’s social protection system related to food insecurity and under-nutrition. As tackling the gendered manifestations of risk and vulnerability has positive spill-over effects on general programme effectiveness, it also assesses the extent to which existing policies and programmes are tackling the gender dimensions of food insecurity and malnutrition.
- 40 pages
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Published by
ODI and
SMERU Research Institute
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Gender, vulnerability and social protection
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Authors: Valerie Nelson
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This thematic review and annotated bibliography, developed with the University of Greenwich, explores the gender and social difference dimensions of vulnerability and adaptive capacity in relation to climate change.
- 171 pages
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Authors: Rachel Slater
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Cash transfers form an important and growing part of social protection programming in many developing countries. This article evaluates the use of different types of cash transfers in different regional contexts as a tool for reducing poverty and inequality in developing countries.
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Published by
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development and Wiley-Blackwell
as part of the
International Journal of Social Welfare
series.
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Authors: Nicola Jones and Tran Thi Van Anh with Maria Stavropolou
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This report analyses the effectiveness of the Vietnamese government’s social protection system related to food insecurity and under-nutrition. As tackling the gendered manifestations of risk and vulnerability has positive spill-over effects on general programme effectiveness, the report assesses the extent to which existing policies and programmes are tackling the gender dimensions of food insecurity and malnutrition.
- 46 pages
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Published by
ODI and
Institute for Family and Gender Studies (Viet Nam)
This resources was an output of the following ODI project: Gender, vulnerability and social protection
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