Can digital cash transfers serve those in active conflict? Randomized intervention in Sudan
This project evaluates the impact of digital transfer on well-being of households grappling with active conflict in Sudan. The case of Sudan offers an interesting setting where active conflicts and funding gap continues to hamper the delivery of humanitarian services. We aim to address the following...
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| Format: | Otro |
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AEA RCT Registry
2025
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175729 |
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