This case study from Bangladesh summarizes findings from a transfer program that—when paired with nutrition behavior change communication (BCC)—led to a 26 percent reduction in physical IPV that was sustained after the program ended. Pathways of impact include increases in women’s bargaining power, social interactions, and visibility, and decreases in poverty and poverty-related stress.Non-PRIFPRI1; CRP2; G Cross-cutting gender theme; Cash Transfer and Intimate Partner Violence Research CollaborativePHND; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM
Cash transfers are a widely used form of social protection, providing effective and efficient ways t...
This is a replication data for the tables presented in the article, "Can transfers and complementary...
Over the last five years, there has been increasing interest from global stakeholders in the relatio...
This case study from Bangladesh summarizes findings from a transfer program that—when paired with nu...
Little is known about whether reductions in intimate partner violence (IPV) from cash transfer progr...
Transfer programs have been shown to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV), but little evidence exi...
Little is known about whether reductions in intimate partner violence (IPV) from transfer programs p...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is widespread globally, with estimates showing that nearly 1 in 3 ad...
Interest has grown in leveraging cash transfer programs with nutrition interventions to improve chil...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major global public health problem with economic costs ranging ...
Cash transfers are a popular tool to address poverty and food insecurity, but can they also reduce w...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent and has detrimental effects ...
In Bangladesh, social protection programs have the potential to uplift the most vulnerable out of po...
The importance of children’s nutritional status for subsequent human capital formation, the limited ...
Cash transfers are a widely used form of social protection, providing effective and efficient ways t...
This is a replication data for the tables presented in the article, "Can transfers and complementary...
Over the last five years, there has been increasing interest from global stakeholders in the relatio...
This case study from Bangladesh summarizes findings from a transfer program that—when paired with nu...
Little is known about whether reductions in intimate partner violence (IPV) from cash transfer progr...
Transfer programs have been shown to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV), but little evidence exi...
Little is known about whether reductions in intimate partner violence (IPV) from transfer programs p...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is widespread globally, with estimates showing that nearly 1 in 3 ad...
Interest has grown in leveraging cash transfer programs with nutrition interventions to improve chil...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major global public health problem with economic costs ranging ...
Cash transfers are a popular tool to address poverty and food insecurity, but can they also reduce w...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent and has detrimental effects ...
In Bangladesh, social protection programs have the potential to uplift the most vulnerable out of po...
The importance of children’s nutritional status for subsequent human capital formation, the limited ...
Cash transfers are a widely used form of social protection, providing effective and efficient ways t...
This is a replication data for the tables presented in the article, "Can transfers and complementary...
Over the last five years, there has been increasing interest from global stakeholders in the relatio...