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The Enduring Impacts of a Big Push during Multiple Crises : Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan (English)

How do proven strategies to improve the economic conditions of ultra-poor households hold up against the increasing severity and co-incidence of economic, security, and climate shocks? Five years after receiving an economic livelihoods package, and shortly prior to the 2021 regime change, “ultra-poor” women in Afghanistan continued to have significantly higher levels of consumption, assets, market work participation, financial inclusion, children’s...
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Bedoya Arguelles,Guadalupe; Belyakova,Yulia; Coville,Aidan; Escande,Thomas; Isaqzadeh,Mohammad; Ndiaye,Aminata.

The Enduring Impacts of a Big Push during Multiple Crises : Experimental Evidence from Afghanistan (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10596; Impact Evaluation series; Paper is funded by the Knowledge for Change Program (KCP); RRR Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099837211062311087

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