Transfer programs have been shown to reduce intimate partner violence (IPV), but little evidence exists on how activities linked to transfers affect IPV or what happens when programs end. We assess postprogram impacts on IPV of randomly assigning women in Bangladesh to receive cash or food, with or without nutrition behavior change communication (BCC). Six to 10 months postprogram, IPV did not differ between women receiving transfers and a control group; however, women receiving transfers with BCC experienced 26 percent less physical violence. Evidence on mechanisms suggests sustained effects of BCC on women’s threat points, men’s social costs of violence, and household well-being.Non-PRIFPRI1; CRP2; E Building Resilience; G Cross-cutting g...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
Despite the pervasive and far reaching consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV), there is lit...
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 cash transfer progr...
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 transfer programs p...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major global public health problem with economic costs ranging ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is widespread globally, with estimates showing that nearly 1 in 3 ad...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
Cash transfers are a popular tool to address poverty and food insecurity, but can they also reduce w...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent and has detrimental effects ...
Over the last five years, there has been increasing interest from global stakeholders in the relatio...
Cash transfer programs primarily targeting women in Latin America and East Africa have been shown to...
Cash transfers are a widely used form of social protection, providing effective and efficient ways t...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
Despite the pervasive and far reaching consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV), there is lit...
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 cash transfer progr...
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 transfer programs p...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a major global public health problem with economic costs ranging ...
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is widespread globally, with estimates showing that nearly 1 in 3 ad...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
Cash transfers are a popular tool to address poverty and food insecurity, but can they also reduce w...
Abstract Background Intimate partner violence (IPV) is highly prevalent and has detrimental effects ...
Over the last five years, there has been increasing interest from global stakeholders in the relatio...
Cash transfer programs primarily targeting women in Latin America and East Africa have been shown to...
Cash transfers are a widely used form of social protection, providing effective and efficient ways t...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
There is increasing evidence that cash transfer (CT) programs decrease intimate partner violence (IP...
Despite the pervasive and far reaching consequences of intimate partner violence (IPV), there is lit...