Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative
This report presents the results of the TMRI evaluation. It is organized in ten sections. The rest of Section 1 presents the objectives of the study, conceptual issues and empirical evidence of the effects of food and cash transfers. Section 2 describes the salient features of the TMRI. Section 3 di...
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| author | Ahmed, Akhter Hoddinott, John F. Roy, Shalini Sraboni, Esha Quabili, Wahid Margolies, Amy |
| author_browse | Ahmed, Akhter Hoddinott, John F. Margolies, Amy Quabili, Wahid Roy, Shalini Sraboni, Esha |
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| description | This report presents the results of the TMRI evaluation. It is organized in ten sections. The rest of Section 1 presents the objectives of the study, conceptual issues and empirical evidence of the effects of food and cash transfers. Section 2 describes the salient features of the TMRI. Section 3 discusses the analytical methodology and the data used in the empirical work. Section 4 gives a profile of survey households. Section 5 provides the findings of evaluation of the TMRI implementation process, assesses various aspects of participation in the TMRI, and provides the cost analysis results. Section 6 presents the impact of the TMRI on household consumption. Section 7 shows impact of the TMRI on maternal knowledge and practices related to child nutrition. Section 8 provides the impact of the TMRI on child anthropometric status. Section 9 presents case studies 3 of TMRI participants from qualitative research. Section 10 summarizes the main findings and provides policy conclusions. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1486332025-12-08T10:11:39Z Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative Ahmed, Akhter Hoddinott, John F. Roy, Shalini Sraboni, Esha Quabili, Wahid Margolies, Amy anthropometric dimensions gender child nutrition households social protection nutrition livelihoods food security cash transfers food consumption social safety nets poverty rural areas maternal nutrition This report presents the results of the TMRI evaluation. It is organized in ten sections. The rest of Section 1 presents the objectives of the study, conceptual issues and empirical evidence of the effects of food and cash transfers. Section 2 describes the salient features of the TMRI. Section 3 discusses the analytical methodology and the data used in the empirical work. Section 4 gives a profile of survey households. Section 5 provides the findings of evaluation of the TMRI implementation process, assesses various aspects of participation in the TMRI, and provides the cost analysis results. Section 6 presents the impact of the TMRI on household consumption. Section 7 shows impact of the TMRI on maternal knowledge and practices related to child nutrition. Section 8 provides the impact of the TMRI on child anthropometric status. Section 9 presents case studies 3 of TMRI participants from qualitative research. Section 10 summarizes the main findings and provides policy conclusions. 2020-09-02 2024-06-21T09:25:17Z 2024-06-21T09:25:17Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148633 en https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133420 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133450 https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.133421 https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00791 https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.12498 https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980017004232 https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.0720-11014R2 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/150132 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute World Food Programme Ahmed, Akhter; Hoddinott, John F.; Roy, Shalini; Sraboni, Esha; Quabili, Wahid; and Margolies, Amy. 2016. Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative. Washington, DC; Dhaka, Bangladesh: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); World Food Programme. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148633 |
| spellingShingle | anthropometric dimensions gender child nutrition households social protection nutrition livelihoods food security cash transfers food consumption social safety nets poverty rural areas maternal nutrition Ahmed, Akhter Hoddinott, John F. Roy, Shalini Sraboni, Esha Quabili, Wahid Margolies, Amy Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative |
| title | Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative |
| title_full | Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative |
| title_fullStr | Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative |
| title_full_unstemmed | Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative |
| title_short | Which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in Bangladesh? Operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative |
| title_sort | which kinds of social safety net transfers work best for the ultra poor in bangladesh operation and impacts of the transfer modality research initiative |
| topic | anthropometric dimensions gender child nutrition households social protection nutrition livelihoods food security cash transfers food consumption social safety nets poverty rural areas maternal nutrition |
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