Mercy Corps
, Beza Tesfaye
, Jeeyon Kim
, Natalia Cañas
Migration has transformative potential for international development but is often overlooked or portrayed as a challenge. Learn why this bias exists and consider recommendations for change.
Social Protection Approaches to COVID-19: Expert Advice Helpline, DAI Global and High-Quality Technical Assistance for Results
This paper builds on earlier studies to understand what Ethopia's economic gains could have been of the COVID-19 social protection and humanitarian response.
Poverty is often characterized not only by low and unstable income, but also by heavy debt burdens. We find that reducing barriers to saving through access to free savings accounts decreases participants' short-term...
This synthesis paper reviews 20 years of research and focuses on the increasing socioeconomic differentiation in selected pastoralist areas, and the implications in terms of pathways to resilience.
Organizational Authors: TANGO International
, Mercy Corps under the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning Award
The workshop was intended to build the capacity of resilience program and M&E staff from USAID and implementing partners (IPs) to use resilience data to inform programming decisions and to adaptively manage their...
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