An early assessment of CFPR II support packages
Based on the programmatic lessons and research knowledge accumulated from CFPR phase I, CFPR phase II was designed to expand its outreach while incorporating greater diversity in support packages. The support packages of CFPR phase II are primarily divided into two groups: Specially Targeted Ultra P...
Hoofdauteurs: | Das, Narayan Chandra, Raza, Wameq Azfar, Misha, Farzana Akter |
---|---|
Formaat: | Working Paper |
Taal: | en_US |
Gepubliceerd in: |
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division
2022
|
Onderwerpen: | |
Online toegang: | http://hdl.handle.net/10361/16190 |
Gelijkaardige items
-
Addressing extreme poverty in a sustainable manner: Evidence from CFPR program
door: Das, Narayan Chandra, et al.
Gepubliceerd in: (2022) -
The impact of livestock asset transfers on the livelihoods of the ultra-poor
door: Das, Narayan, et al.
Gepubliceerd in: (2024) -
How sustainable is the gain in food consumption of the CFPR/TUP beneficiaries?
door: Haseen, Farhana, et al.
Gepubliceerd in: (2022) -
Walking on two legs: Credit plus grant approach to poverty reduction
door: Ara, Jinnat, et al.
Gepubliceerd in: (2022) -
Impact of char development and settlement project on improving the livelihood of char dwellers
door: Raza, Wameq, et al.
Gepubliceerd in: (2022)