Evaluating the ultrapoor graduation program in Somalia

Generate evidence around the effectiveness of the ultra-poor graduation model for an urban displaced population in Baidoa, Somalia. Mixed-method impact evaluation testing the innovation, and generating broader learning for stakeholders around the effects of UPG in a humanitarian setting. The innova...

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Main Authors: Leight, Jessica, Karachiwalla, Naureen, Hirvonen, Kalle, Whittemore, Caitlin, Mugobo, Andrew, Balcha, Asrat Bekele
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR System Organization 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159766
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Summary:Generate evidence around the effectiveness of the ultra-poor graduation model for an urban displaced population in Baidoa, Somalia. Mixed-method impact evaluation testing the innovation, and generating broader learning for stakeholders around the effects of UPG in a humanitarian setting. The innovation is a layered intervention including short-term multipurpose cash payments, livelihoods restoration and recovery (via asset transfers or vocational trainings), formation of household savings groups, and household-level coaching.