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3. Shock-responsive social protection, including in a humanitarian context

Ongoing projects

Economic multipliers of cash transfers– WorldBank.
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Essential Needs Analysis & Programming: A global review of WFP’s approach and experience to-date – WFP.
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Evaluation of Outcome 1 of WFP Kenya Country Strategic Plan 2018-2023 – WFP.
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Extending social protection to herders with enhanced shock responsiveness – A Study on Herders’ Behaviour Towards Social and Health Insurance – ILO Mongolia
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Past Sample Projects

An evaluation of the effects and a cost benefit analysis of the cash modality scale up for refugees and host communities in Kakuma and Dadaab in Kenya – WFP.
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Cash transfers for refugees: the economic and social effects of a programme in Jordan – UKAID.
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Evaluation of protracted relief and recovery operations in the Gambia – WFP.
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Evaluation of the Emergency Cash-First Response to food security in drought-affected communities in Southern Zimbabwe through mobile cash transfers – DFID/Care International.
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Evaluation of UNICEF-Supported Drop-Out Programme – UNICEF Jordan.
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Linking social protection in Kenya to improved productivity – WFP and UNICEF.
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Migration and Development – A World in Motion (Ethiopia, Burundi, Morocco, Afghanistan) – Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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Social Protection Floor in the Occupied Palestinian Territories – ILO.
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UNDG Issues Brief on social protection experiences in Arab States – ILO.
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