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This study assesses the costs, cost-efficiency and cost-effectiveness in achieving nutrition outcomes of 3 CBIs in southern Pakistan
Unconditional cash transfers (UCTs) are used as a humanitarian intervention to prevent acute malnutrition
A non-randomised cluster trial.
For the prevention of acute malnutrition among children, 6-59 months, in Tahoua, Niger
In reducing the risk of acute malnutrition among children aged 6-59 months living in camps for internally displaced persons in the Afgooye corridor, Somalia.
Study protocol
How humanitarian organisations can exert influence on the process of norm formation to foster better respect for civilians caught up in armed conflict
This report provides a baseline of global humanitarian research and innovation activity as viewed through published outputs during 2016-2017
This project tested and assessed the Washington Group questions for use in humanitarian response contexts
This report is one of the research products of the Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme
This report is part of the Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) research programme
This report is based on interviews with commissioning agencies, TPM providers and donors, and a review of literature.
This project was implemented to strengthen the evidence base on the nutritional impact and cost-effectiveness of cash and voucher transfers
At 6 months and at 1 year: A cluster randomised controlled trial.
This briefing note summarises findings from a major research project on DRM capacity building
This briefing note reflects on the modalities, strengths and weaknesses of DRM capacity-building interventions
Trends, characteristics and potential implications for international humanitarian actors in emergency response
This thematic report has been undertaken as part of a 2013 research study entitled, Is Cash Transfer Programming ‘Fit for the Future’?
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