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Designing and Delivering Government-Led Graduation Programs for People in Extreme Poverty
This paper shares insights and learning from four non-governmental organizations on the potential to scale up government-led Graduation programs for people living in extreme poverty.
Poverty Alleviation and Interhousehold Transfers
Evidence from BRAC's Graduation Program in Bangladesh
Building Resilience in Real Time
Organizations implementing the graduation approach need tools to manage their different program components effectively. Mobile and cloud technology are helping them to support poor women on their path out of poverty.
Fonkoze’s CLM Ultra Poverty Programme
Understanding and improving child development and child well-being
No Household Left Behind: Afghanistan Targeting the Ultra Poor Impact Evaluation
Effect of the "Targeting the Ultra Poor" program on the well-being of poor households
Pathways to Sustained Exit From Extreme Poverty
Evidence from Fonkoze’s extreme poverty ‘graduation’ program
Targeting the Ultra-Poor
Lessons from Fonkoze’s Graduation Program in Haiti