Dzaleka refugee camp - Post Distribution Monitoring for Cash-Based Intervention 2020 [Malawi]
- URL
- https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/4431
- Description
-
hese data were produced from a household survey that was part of the post-distribtion monitoring exercise for a cash-based intervention (CBI) in Dzaleka Refugee Camp, Dowa district of Malawi. The CBI was intended to provide consumption support to extremely poor households who graduated from the livelihoods programme. A cohort graduates from the programme after 18 months of active participation. Participants are selected from extremely poor households who live below the poverty line and often times engaged in negative coping mechanisms to meet their basic needs. The consumption support is meant as a cushion for their basic needs as they continue participating in various livelihoods activities. Consumption support has a time frame of 12 months for each participating cohort. The target groups involve persons of concern (POCs) and host communities. After 12 months, it is assumed that participants have started generating enough income to cushion for their basic needs including further investments through diversification into additional livelihoods activities.
Out of the 449 households that received the CBI, 264 were randomly sampled for this post-distrubtion monitoring exercise. The total population in Dzaleka camp is 48,557. - Sample
- Format
- Single study
- Country
- Malawi
- Title
- Dzaleka refugee camp - Post Distribution Monitoring for Cash-Based Intervention 2020 [Malawi]
- Format
- Single study