This brief summarizes existing knowledge and focuses on the issue of transitory escapes in particular, as a unique and concerning sub-set of impoverishment.
Organizational Authors: Mercy Corps
, Causal Design
, Georgetown University
, USAID Center for Resilience under the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning Award
, Authors: Sagara, B. Baxter, P., Corral, R., Gray, C., Rabchinsky, G., Turner, K., Kurtz, J.
Nigeria has emerged as Africa’s largest economy, while remaining a cause for concern for humanitarian organizations. Economic growth is inextricably linked to oil markets, which has been sluggish in recent years....
Organizational Authors: TANGO International under the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning Award
, Authors: Bower, T., Mueller, M.
The objective of this research is to provide implementing partners, Food for Peace (FFP) and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) with insights into factors that strengthen household and...
Organizational Author: TANGO International under the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning Award
, Martin, S.
, Mueller, M.
, Nelson, S.
, Mupeyiwa, J.
, Taylor, J.
, Griffin, T.
This study documents the detrimental effects of prolonged drought in four provinces of Zimbabwe. The data cover 2013-2016: two years prior to the onset of the drought and two years during the drought.
Organizational Authors: TANGO International under the Resilience Evaluation, Analysis and Learning Award
, Smith, L.
, Frankenberger,T.
, Nelson, S.
, Presnall, C.
This report documents the resilience analysis of the midline data set collected for the impact evaluation (IE) of the Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced (RISE) initiative.
This report presents findings from a recurrent monitoring survey that was conducted during a time when Somalia was experiencing a severe drought. The report discusses several factors that helped household resilience...
Oxford Policy Management; UK Aid, Overseas Development Institute, Cash Learning Partnership and INASP
What are the constraints to social protection systems being more responsive to shocks and what factors would enable systems to become more responsive to shocks?
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