PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique

PIM research on how to design cash transfer programs to reduce intimate partner violence are taken up by World Bank teams to design safety nets in Mozambique, Guinea and Papua New Guinea. Both the Mozambique Project Appraisal Document for a grant for the Social Protection and Economic Resilience pro...

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Autor principal: CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets
Formato: Case Study
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121633
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description PIM research on how to design cash transfer programs to reduce intimate partner violence are taken up by World Bank teams to design safety nets in Mozambique, Guinea and Papua New Guinea. Both the Mozambique Project Appraisal Document for a grant for the Social Protection and Economic Resilience project in Mozambique and the World Bank Safety First operational guide cite PIM research.
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spelling CGSpace1216332023-03-14T13:10:52Z PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets research resilience government design safety protection social protection grants world bank case studies agrifood systems rural development PIM research on how to design cash transfer programs to reduce intimate partner violence are taken up by World Bank teams to design safety nets in Mozambique, Guinea and Papua New Guinea. Both the Mozambique Project Appraisal Document for a grant for the Social Protection and Economic Resilience project in Mozambique and the World Bank Safety First operational guide cite PIM research. 2021-12-31 2022-09-12T12:01:20Z 2022-09-12T12:01:20Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121633 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets. 2021. PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique. Reported in Policies, Institutions, and Markets Annual Report 2021. Outcome Impact Case Report.
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CGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets
PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique
title PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique
title_full PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique
title_fullStr PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique
title_full_unstemmed PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique
title_short PIM findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of World Bank social protection operations, including grants for a total of USD 167M to the Government of Mozambique
title_sort pim findings on designing cash transfers to reduce intimate partner violence influence the design of world bank social protection operations including grants for a total of usd 167m to the government of mozambique
topic research
resilience
government
design
safety
protection
social protection
grants
world bank
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
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