Social Assistance in Developing Countries Database

作者: Mathilde Maitrot , Armando Barrientos , Miguel Niño-Zarazúa , Maitrot Mathilde

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摘要: The Social Assistance in Developing Countries Database aims to: - provide a summary of the evidence available on effectiveness social assistance interventions developing countries; focus programmes seeking to combine reduction and mitigation poverty, with strengthening facilitating household investments capable preventing poverty securing development longer term select for inclusion database basis availability information design features, evaluation, size, scope, or significance; each programme way that can be easily referenced by DFID staff others only basic level technical expertise. Version 5 updates existing incorporates following programmes: -Conditional cash transfers pilots Kenya, Zambia, Malawi -Integrated Panama, Dominican Republic transfer Paraguay -CHARS Bangladesh combining climate change adaptation, asset protection accumulation, -Basic Income Grant Pilot Namibia which, although not strictly programme, will interest users

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