Graduation programmes aim to provide a sequenced and intensive package of support to very poor people, with the objective of facilitating their movement out of extreme poverty towards resilient and sustainable livelihoods. The package usually includes regular cash transfers, productive assets, access to savings facilities, livelihood training and coaching. The success of first generation ‘graduation model’ programmes in Bangladesh has prompted pilot projects in several countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. This Editorial Introduction reviews alternative conceptualisations of graduation, summarises the evidence on impacts from several project evaluations presented in this IDS Bulletin , and discusses key aspects of des...
Despite the overall aim of graduation to lift people out of poverty in the long term, programmes rem...
Poverty graduation programs in low-income countries provide an integrated package of interventions t...
Results are in: Research shows that BRAC’s one-shot, ‘big-push’ intervention targeting the ultra-poo...
This article examines graduation impacts of social protection programmes in Africa, by presenting ev...
The framework developed in this article illustrates how social protection with a developmental appro...
In the last decade social cash transfer programmes have become extremely popular in sub?Saharan Afri...
Motivation: Many social protection programmes aspire to graduate poor people out of poverty. While s...
The Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) in Bangladesh aims to lift households out of extreme poverty b...
This article explores the role of social protection in contributing to sustainable employment in the...
The imagery of movement is deeply engrained in development discourse, and particularly in relation t...
BRAC was founded in Bangladesh in 1972 and now works in nine other countries with very impoverished ...
This article examines poverty reduction arising from the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme (VUP) by com...
The Food Security Programme in Ethiopia and the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme in Rwanda deliver a c...
Among the development approaches aimed at reaching the extreme poor, one of the most promising has b...
It is widely understood that poverty undermines early childhood development (ECD). In turn, poor EC...
Despite the overall aim of graduation to lift people out of poverty in the long term, programmes rem...
Poverty graduation programs in low-income countries provide an integrated package of interventions t...
Results are in: Research shows that BRAC’s one-shot, ‘big-push’ intervention targeting the ultra-poo...
This article examines graduation impacts of social protection programmes in Africa, by presenting ev...
The framework developed in this article illustrates how social protection with a developmental appro...
In the last decade social cash transfer programmes have become extremely popular in sub?Saharan Afri...
Motivation: Many social protection programmes aspire to graduate poor people out of poverty. While s...
The Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) in Bangladesh aims to lift households out of extreme poverty b...
This article explores the role of social protection in contributing to sustainable employment in the...
The imagery of movement is deeply engrained in development discourse, and particularly in relation t...
BRAC was founded in Bangladesh in 1972 and now works in nine other countries with very impoverished ...
This article examines poverty reduction arising from the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme (VUP) by com...
The Food Security Programme in Ethiopia and the Vision 2020 Umurenge Programme in Rwanda deliver a c...
Among the development approaches aimed at reaching the extreme poor, one of the most promising has b...
It is widely understood that poverty undermines early childhood development (ECD). In turn, poor EC...
Despite the overall aim of graduation to lift people out of poverty in the long term, programmes rem...
Poverty graduation programs in low-income countries provide an integrated package of interventions t...
Results are in: Research shows that BRAC’s one-shot, ‘big-push’ intervention targeting the ultra-poo...