Displacement and Social Assistance
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Displaced people are disproportionately hosted in low- and middle-income countries, and the length of their displacement is increasing.
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Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Displaced people are disproportionately hosted in low- and middle-income countries, and the length of their displacement is increasing.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This brief summarises the state of the evidence and debate, gaps in the evidence, and directions for research that emerge from the thematic paper on cash-plus in protracted crises characterised by conflict and fragility.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This brief gives an overview of the evidence, gaps and future directions for social assistance and climate resilience, with a particular focus on FCAS.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The increasing emphasis on reinforcing social protection in fragile contexts and the Grand Bargain ‘participation revolution’ workstream suggest the need for a fresh look at accountability frameworks and how they play out in practice for the people they aim to serve.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
A knowledge gap exists around how the movement towards biometric identification and algorithmic management using humanitarian and social protection data will affect the interests of vulnerable populations – so too does a gap in research that is focused on the standpoints, interests, and priorities of these populations.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
The importance of leaving no one behind is vital in contexts of recurrent shocks, climate and humanitarian crises, protracted conflict, and forced displacement that cause disruption, deprivation, and a lack of access to basic needs.
Published by: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
Value for Money (VfM) is an essential tool for balancing difficult policy and programme decisions and the trade-offs between the ‘5 Es’ of economy, efficiency, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, and equity.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
Protracted crises are increasing and becoming compounded, but financing solutions for humanitarian and social assistance in fragile and conflict-affected settings (FCAS) are not keeping up.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This brief highlights a number of targeting considerations that are unique to, or intensified by, contexts of protracted crises.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This paper examines the role of cash-plus programming (including graduation) for livelihoods, income, protection, and health outcomes in contexts of different conflict intensity.