Many cash transfer programs include complementary nutrition training, with the aim of encouraging households to use transfer resources toward improving child nutrition. Evidence indicates that these bundled programs, if intensive and well-implemented, can be effective in improving child nutritional status. However, little is known about how adding nutrition training to transfer programs affects their economic impacts. In particular, few studies have assessed whether nutrition programming may induce reallocation of transfer resources from physical capital to human capital. Scarce evidence also exists as to whether these tradeoffs depend on the transfer modality. We study a pilot program called the Transfer Modality Research Initiative in Ban...
Background Cash transfer (CT) programmes are an increasingly common approach to alleviate poverty an...
Recent evidence shows that early childhood is a critical period for investments in human capital and...
This case study from Bangladesh summarizes findings from a transfer program that—when paired with nu...
Many cash transfer programs include complementary nutrition training, with the aim of encouraging ho...
The importance of children’s nutritional status for subsequent human capital formation, the limited ...
There is an increasing recognition that investment in human development at an earlier age can have a...
Nutrition-sensitive social protection that enhances household resources and nutrition knowledge can ...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...
In Bangladesh, social protection programs have the potential to uplift the most vulnerable out of po...
Introduction Child malnutrition continues to be a significant global public health concern. Nutritio...
Child malnutrition continues to be a significant global public health concern. Nutrition-related int...
Despite falling rates of poverty and child undernutrition in Africa over the last two decades, the a...
Evidence shows transfer programs can improve early childhood development (ECD). However, knowledge g...
Social protection programs are primarily focused on influencing household behavior in the short term...
This report presents the results of the TMRI evaluation. It is organized in ten sections. The rest o...
Background Cash transfer (CT) programmes are an increasingly common approach to alleviate poverty an...
Recent evidence shows that early childhood is a critical period for investments in human capital and...
This case study from Bangladesh summarizes findings from a transfer program that—when paired with nu...
Many cash transfer programs include complementary nutrition training, with the aim of encouraging ho...
The importance of children’s nutritional status for subsequent human capital formation, the limited ...
There is an increasing recognition that investment in human development at an earlier age can have a...
Nutrition-sensitive social protection that enhances household resources and nutrition knowledge can ...
Conditional cash transfer programmes are a widely applied social protection scheme that has achieved...
In Bangladesh, social protection programs have the potential to uplift the most vulnerable out of po...
Introduction Child malnutrition continues to be a significant global public health concern. Nutritio...
Child malnutrition continues to be a significant global public health concern. Nutrition-related int...
Despite falling rates of poverty and child undernutrition in Africa over the last two decades, the a...
Evidence shows transfer programs can improve early childhood development (ECD). However, knowledge g...
Social protection programs are primarily focused on influencing household behavior in the short term...
This report presents the results of the TMRI evaluation. It is organized in ten sections. The rest o...
Background Cash transfer (CT) programmes are an increasingly common approach to alleviate poverty an...
Recent evidence shows that early childhood is a critical period for investments in human capital and...
This case study from Bangladesh summarizes findings from a transfer program that—when paired with nu...