Resource
Social Assistance in Developing Countries Database
Resumen
The database aims to:
- provide a summary of the evidence available on the effectiveness of social assistance interventions in developing countries;
- focus on programmes seeking to combine the reduction and mitigation of poverty, with strengthening and facilitating household investments capable of preventing poverty and securing development in the longer term
- select programmes for inclusion in the database on the basis of the availability of information on design features, evaluation, size, scope, or significance;
- provide summary information on each programme in a way that can be easily referenced by DFID staff and others with only a basic level of technical expertise.
Version 4 updates information on existing programmes and incorporates information on the following programmes:
- Conditional cash transfers pilots in Kenya, Zambia, and Malawi
- Integrated poverty reduction programmes in Panama, Uruguay, and the Dominican Republic
- Conditional cash transfer programmes in Paraguay
- CHARS in Bangladesh joining up environment asset accumulation and social assistance interventions