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IFPRI
Knippenberg, E., Hoddinott, J.
2017-8-1
Article on the impact of a social protection program, Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program, on the longer term impacts of drought on household food security. Drought shocks reduce the number of months a household considers itself food secure and that ...
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- Health
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Development Policy Review
Groot, R., Palermo, T., Handa, S., Ragno, L., Peterman, A.
2017-4-18
Article on the extent to which cash transfer programmes can improve child nutrition. It adopted a framework that captures and explains the pathways and determinants of child nutrition. The framework is then used to organize and discuss relevant evidence from ...
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- Nutrition
- Other Crises
- Social Support and Protection
World Bank Group
Spray, L.
2016-12-7
Report on the role of effective nutrition-sensitive social protection programs. This have been increasing, and the current global development agenda calls for the profile of nutrition to be raised by ensuring strong leadership and commitment at all levels and across ...
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- Food Insecurity
- Nutrition
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- Social Support and Protection
World Bank Group
Spray, A.
2016-10-5
Report on the proceedings of the Global Forum on Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection Programs, held 10-11 Sept 2015. The event provided a space for in-depth conversations anchored to country case studies that featured programs integrating social protection instruments and nutrition principles. ...
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Annual Review of Resource Economics
Headey, H., Martin, W.
2016-07-14
Article on literature review and analysis of why different authors often reach different conclusions regarding the welfare impacts of food price changes. Firstly, systematic measurement errors in household surveys may have seriously affected estimates of the poor's dependence on food ...