Background note
Final report and briefing

Final report [pdf download] [online version]
Briefing [pdf download] [online version]
Country briefings
Full country reports
These reports investigate beneficiary and community perspectives of five cash transfer programmes across six sites. Each report provides in-depth, robust evidence that will improve the quality and effectiveness of cash transfer programmes
Social protection pathways: shaping social justice outcomes for the most marginalised, now and post-2015
The potential of social protection to promote social justice outcomes for diverse marginalised social groups is increasingly being recognised.This Background Note provides a theory of change framework for understanding macro- to micro-impact pathways for transformative social protection.
The research highlights that in order to tackle multidimensional vulnerability in a sustainable way, it is vital for social protection programmes tobe designed and governed so as to promote social inclusion and accountability.
Holding cash transfers to account: beneficiary and community perspectives
The report summarises key features of the cash transfer programme in each country and the extent to which programme objectives address empowerment, social justice, social cohesion and citizenship alongside economic vulnerability
It considers positive experiences and concerns at the individual, household and community levels, as well as beneficiary and community views on programme governance and accountability.
Kenya
[pdf download] [online version]
Mozambique
[pdf download] [online version]
Uganda
[pdf download] [online version]
Yemen
[pdf download] [online version]
Occupied Palestinian territories
Kenya
[full report] [executive summary]
Mozambique
[full report] [executive summary]
Uganda
[full report] [executive summary]
Yemen
[full report] [executive summary]
Gaza
[full report] [executive summary]
West Bank
Related Resources
Gender, politics and social protection (briefing paper)
Nicola Jones and Rebecca Holmes (2011)
HIV vulnerabilities and the potential for strengthening social protection responses in Nigeria
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Social protection programming: the need for a gender lens (Briefing paper)
Rebecca Holmes and Nicola Jones (2010)
Gender and social protection: Beyond mothers and safety nets (book)
Rebecca Holmes and Nicola Jones (2009)
Child poverty: a role for cash transfers? West and Central Africa (Briefing paper)
Rebecca Holmes and Armando Barrientos (2009)
Cash transfers for maternal health: design opportunities and challenges in low resource settings (Briefing paper)
Fiona Samuels and Nicola Jones (2011)
Cash transfers in post- conflict contexts (briefing paper)
Rebecca Holmes (2009)

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