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Improving Access to Jobs and Earnings Opportunities – The Role of Activation and Graduation Policies in Developing Countries
Designing interventions to help the most vulnerable people access earning opportunities
Targeting the Hard-Core Poor: An Impact Assessment
Impact Assessment of the Targeting the Hard Core Poor Pilot in West Bengal, India
Descriptive Statistics from the Extreme Poverty Graduation Program Baseline in Cusco, Peru
Lessons learned from the baseline survey of TUP Program in Cusco, Peru
Graduating Out of Extreme Poverty: Who Succeeds?
Identifying factors that help microfinance clients graduate out of poverty
‘‘It was as if we were drowning’’: Shocks, Stresses and Safety Nets in India
A qualitative assessment of the Targeting the Ultra Poor Programme (TUP) in West Bengal, India
Targeting the Poorest: A Solutions for the Poorest Use Case
Facilitating comparisons across projects and geographies
Final Results from Trickle Up Client Monitoring System: Program Sustainability
Analyzing client monitoring system data
Reaching the Poorest: Lessons from the Graduation Model
Lessons from ten pilot projects in eight countries
Ultra Poor Graduation Pilots: Spanning the Gap Between Charity and Microfinance
Paper presented at the 2011 Global Microcredit Summit, November 14-17, 2011, Valladolid, Spain
How Can Microfinance Programs Help the Struggle Against Social Problems Such as Begging, Child Labor, Prostitution, Violence Against Women, Criminality, Gangs, and Drug Addiction?
Paper presented at the 2011 Global Microcredit Summit, November 14-17, 2011, Valladolid, Spain