19 June 2023
Cash-Plus Programming in Protracted Crises
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
A Review of Programmes in Contexts of Overlapping Conflict, Forced Displacement and Climate-Related Shocks This paper explores the...
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19 June 2023
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
A Review of Programmes in Contexts of Overlapping Conflict, Forced Displacement and Climate-Related Shocks This paper explores the...
24 April 2023
28 March 2023
7 April 2022
29 March 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Drawing on a range of literature, in this paper we examine the key considerations and dilemmas for targeting social assistance in protracted crises, including shock contexts, targeting methods, exclusion and protection risks, national and international actors’ politics, and technologies.
21 February 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Having a right that is not respected is not the same as having no right at all. At least this should not be the case. Failure to receive something to which you are entitled should lead to formal redress or failing that, protest.
7 February 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This brief summarises the state of the evidence and debate, gaps in the evidence, and directions for research that emerge from the thematic paper on cash-plus in protracted crises characterised by conflict and fragility.
7 February 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This brief highlights a number of targeting considerations that are unique to, or intensified by, contexts of protracted crises.
7 February 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper examines the role of cash-plus programming (including graduation) for livelihoods, income, protection, and health outcomes in contexts of different conflict intensity.
7 February 2022
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The added value of this paper is in examining the risks of navigating access to social assistance in crises for these marginalised people, and the positive and negative outcomes of accessing or not accessing this assistance.