
Transfer Project
@transferprojct
Thought leaders on #CashTransfers in #Africa
Cash transfer research initiative supporting knowledge & practice. Led by @UNICEF, @FAO & @UNC with governments
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https://transfer.cpc.unc.edu/ 09-02-2015 17:12:09
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Check out this video from our partners at American Institutes for Research Hear more about how #CashTransfers are more effective than other types of humanitarian aid 🤝 Cost effective in reducing poverty, cash transfers give people more agency in how to spend their 💵: youtube.com/watch?v=S5L4Dp…

From Essa Chanie, Tia Palermo, F. Otchere, G. Angeles & M. Kibur – this study finds that community-based health insurance ⏫ outpatient service use in Ethiopia 🇪🇹 Read more about their insights here👇 bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Social protection ➡️ safer transitions to adulthood #SocialProtection programs have the potential to reduce vulnerability in adolescents. Read more about interventions in 🇹🇿 by authors Jennifer Waidler, Ulrike Gilbert Nandra, Aroldia Mulokozi & Tia Palermo onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…


❕#DataSets❕ We have several publicly available datasets that can be accessed through the @uncpopcenter.bsky.social Data Portal Check them out here 👉 transfer.cpc.unc.edu/datasets/


Amazing story from UNICEF Malawi! Liffa’s mother’s experience as a SCTP recipient helped support his educational successes and recent graduation from the Malawi University of Science and Technology 🎓 Read more about their journey: unicef.org/malawi/stories…

Key lessons from #CashTransfers - This article from our partners at American Institutes for Research discusses how cash transfers improve the lives of low-income households and synthesizes findings to identify lessons for future program design 👇 air.org/resource/spotl…

From our partners at Food and Agriculture Organization: Local economy-wide impacts of Tanzania's Productive Social Safety Nets ⏩ increased food security, money towards better living conditions, & human capital accumulation. Read more here ↪️ openknowledge.fao.org/items/ee899032…


