A randomized controlled trial was carried out in Bogota, home to the majority of Colombia’s internally displaced persons (IDPs), to assess whether the use of short message service (SMS) technology effectively informed this population of its eligibility to receive social benefits. The methodology was to randomly inform half of the sample population’s households of their eligibility via SMS and estimate the Local Average Treatment Effect of the text message on the awareness of available benefits. While the findings conclude that on average treated households are more aware of their rights, a more disaggregated analysis suggests there is variation of awareness across benefit type. The analysis further suggests that the intervention was success...
We analyse international academic literature focused on mobile phones and psychosocial therapies. We...
Internally Displaced People (IDP) have received less attention in ICT4D research. This study examine...
International audienceWe describe some first results of an empirical study describing how social med...
A randomized controlled trial was carried out in Bogota, home to the majority of Colombia’s internal...
This paper studied whether the use of short message service (SMS) technology effectively informed Bo...
We carried out a randomized controlled trial in Bogotá, the recipient of Colombia´s highest number o...
Low take up of stigma-free social benefits is often blamed on information asymmetries or administrat...
Low take-up of stigma-free social benefits is often blamed on information asymmetries or administrat...
Purpose: The community of El Codito, located in the mountainside on the perimeter of Bogota, Colombi...
Various experimental studies on psychosocial therapy have been carried out through text messages wit...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceThis paper addresses the topic on how...
In this article, the analysis of models, procedures, type of technologies and work platforms of vari...
Incluye traducción realizada por el autorThe article analyzes access to various information and comm...
Mobile messaging apps are the fastest-growing digital communications phenomenon ever. Today, more th...
The aim of this research was to inform the development of mobile phone-assisted health promotion pro...
We analyse international academic literature focused on mobile phones and psychosocial therapies. We...
Internally Displaced People (IDP) have received less attention in ICT4D research. This study examine...
International audienceWe describe some first results of an empirical study describing how social med...
A randomized controlled trial was carried out in Bogota, home to the majority of Colombia’s internal...
This paper studied whether the use of short message service (SMS) technology effectively informed Bo...
We carried out a randomized controlled trial in Bogotá, the recipient of Colombia´s highest number o...
Low take up of stigma-free social benefits is often blamed on information asymmetries or administrat...
Low take-up of stigma-free social benefits is often blamed on information asymmetries or administrat...
Purpose: The community of El Codito, located in the mountainside on the perimeter of Bogota, Colombi...
Various experimental studies on psychosocial therapy have been carried out through text messages wit...
Part 2: Digital Platforms for DevelopmentInternational audienceThis paper addresses the topic on how...
In this article, the analysis of models, procedures, type of technologies and work platforms of vari...
Incluye traducción realizada por el autorThe article analyzes access to various information and comm...
Mobile messaging apps are the fastest-growing digital communications phenomenon ever. Today, more th...
The aim of this research was to inform the development of mobile phone-assisted health promotion pro...
We analyse international academic literature focused on mobile phones and psychosocial therapies. We...
Internally Displaced People (IDP) have received less attention in ICT4D research. This study examine...
International audienceWe describe some first results of an empirical study describing how social med...