How can emergency cash transfers prevent acute malnutrition? A summary of the study protocol for a cash transfer intervention study in Niger (ENN)
Author: The ENN
Year: 2012
Resource type: Research
Download
0000010712-enn-scukcashstudyprotocol-brief.pdf (PDF, 123kb)
More like this
Cash Pakistan study
New paper out by the REFANI project in PLOS Med ,"Impact evaluation of different cash-based intervention modalities on child and maternal nutritional status in Sindh...
Resource: A summary of the study protocol for a cash transfer intervention study in Niger
Background A review of emergency Supplementary Feeding Programmes (SFPs) was undertaken in 2005/2006, which concluded that such programmes which are targeted to already...
en-net: Cash Study Research Facilitator
The ENN is looking to appoint a Cash Study Research Facilitator (RF) to work within a research team. This is an exciting position for someone with an interest in carrying out...
en-net: Research Associate Position for Study on Nutrition and Cash Transfer Programming
The post is for a Research Associate at the Institute for Global Health at University College London (UCL). It is funded by the Department for International Development via...
FEX: A cash for work programme in Uganda
Summary of a mid-term review Oxfam have recently completed a mid-term review of a cash for work programme implemented in Eastern Kitgum in Uganda. The micro-projects involved...
Resource: Cash and Food Transfers: a primer, WFP report
The objective of this paper is to unpack the various aspects of the "cash versus food" debate, to map out where the controversies lie and to demonstrate the need for...
Resource: Nutrition and Resilience: A Scoping Study
This short, desk-based study provides a first exploration of the interconnections between resilience and nutrition, as evidenced in the guidance of six international donors...
FEX: Cash transfers in emergencies: a review of recent experiences
Summary of Review1 Recent programmes have been based on the idea of helping people recover livelihoods, rather than simply supporting survival. Above a women trading, Kinsha...
en-net: Sample size considerations for a pilot study
We are starting a pilot project that aims at stimulating market function in pastoral areas and the main outcomes expected are: increased incomes for producers and traders;...
en-net: ACF is looking A CONSULTANT FOR A STUDY ON RUTF
We are looking for: A CONSULTANT FOR A STUDY ON RUTF Country: Flying (two African countries) and Paris (ACF-France HQ) Length of contract: 23 working days, starting as soon...
Study of vitamin A intake with orange maize
A recently published study in the AJCN provides evidence that 'orange' vitamin A maize (with higher levels of beta-carotene) increases vitamin A storage in the body and...
FEX: Research Study of the cost, cost-efficiency and cost-effectiveness of three cash-based interventions in Pakistan
Research snapshot1 Cash-based interventions (CBIs) are increasingly being used to deliver humanitarian assistance and there is growing interest in the cost-effectiveness of...
en-net: Vitamin A related mortality study in patients with eodema
Any one can help in guiding me where i could find the study that shown increased mortality rate among children with severe acute malnutrition with edema after receiving vitamin...
FEX: Doing cash differently: how cash transfers can transform humanitarian aid
Summary of research1 Location: Global What we know: Humanitarian aid is increasingly provided in the form of cash assistance. Unconditional and multi-purpose cash programming...
Resource: CMAM costing tool workbook, a case study workbook, and a completed exercise-Ghana
Training mateirals on the use of the CMAM costing tool by FANTA, USA.
FEX: Effects of a conditional cash transfer programme on child nutrition in Brazil
Summary of published research1 The Bolsa Familia programme (BFP) in Brazil is the world’s largest conditional cash transfer programme. It reaches 5,564 municipalities in the 27...
NEX: Cash transfers for Somali refugees: experiences from a pilot programme in Ethiopia
Samuel Tadesse Samuel is working as a Nutrition and Food Security Consultant with UNHCR Ethiopia. He has more than 15 years experience in humanitarian response programs,...
FEX: Impact evaluation of a cash-transfer programme for Syrian refugees in Lebanon
By Christian Lehmann and Daniel T. R. Masterson Daniel Masterson is a PhD student in Political Science at Yale University. Daniel worked for UNHCR in Syria in 2007 and 2008....
FEX: Cash, food or vouchers? Evidence from a randomised experiment in northern Ecuador
Summary of research1 Location: Northern Ecuador What we know: There is ongoing debate on the most effective form of food assistance: cash, food vouchers or food...
ODI Cash transfer event
ODI is hosting and event 'how cash transfers can transform humanitarian aid' on 15th September 14:00 to 15.30 (GMT) to consider how humanitarian cash transfers could...
Reference this page
The ENN (2012). How can emergency cash transfers prevent acute malnutrition? A summary of the study protocol for a cash transfer intervention study in Niger (ENN). www.ennonline.net/emergencycashtransfer
(ENN_914)