How much can asset transfers help the poorest? The Five Cs of community-level development and BRAC’s ultra-poor program
We develop a framework for assessing community-level development programs, building upon five related elements that are centrally important: confidence, cohesion, capacity, connections and cash (the five ‘Cs’). We use this framework for evaluating the impacts over a six-year period (2002-2008) of an...
Hauptverfasser: | Krishna, Anirudh, Poghosyan, Meri, Das, Narayan |
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Format: | Working Paper |
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Brooks World Poverty Institute
2022
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Online Zugang: | http://hdl.handle.net/10361/16186 |
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