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This paper estimates household per capita consumption at a very detailed level within all urban areas in Mozambique.
This paper examines 3 crises, and their relationship with household poverty dynamics in Nigeria.
The paper targets the estimation of the poverty rate at the administrative regions level in Bangladesh.
When data analysts use linear mixed models, they usually encounter 2 practical problems.
Poverty mapping is a powerful tool to study the geography of poverty.
This paper offers a nontechnical review of selected applications that combine survey and geospatial data.
The 2023 Poverty Assessment draws on data from household budget survey, conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Does it matter whether poverty reduction programs target the female or male spouse?
The effect of changing investment organizations’ evaluation practices on gender disparities in funding innovation.
This case study presents lessons learned from pilots of different models of low-cost childcare provision across 4 countries.
Intimate partner violence is a global problem and a widespread issue in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Investing in empowering adolescent girls is critical to accelerate economic growth and reduce intergenerational poverty.
Faster and more inclusive growth is needed for Nigeria to make significant progress towards reducing poverty.
This overview examines evidence on the effectiveness of 3 different types of approaches that have been tested.
This note analyses the gender dimensions of participation, input distribution, and budget allocation across various crop value chains.
This paper presents results from a randomly-assigned gender norms intervention for young adolescents in Somalia.
A review of evidence on the impacts of business training indicates the need to develop alternatives to formal classroom training.
This study draws on 257 in-depth interviews in conflict-affected sites across the country.
This case study summarises learning from a pilot intervention carried out with participants across four cities
Social and familial financial transfers are common in low-income communities and have positive social effects
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