Cost-Benefit Analysis of Cash Transfer Programmes and Post-Trauma Services for Economic Empowerment of Women in Uganda
In 2015 Isis WICCE partnered with Tilburg University, Mbarara
University and Makerere University to conduct research with the aim of
identifying the impact of social protection schemes, such as cash
transfers on economic resilience in order to influence policy. The
research is focused on populations with high levels of income fragility
and trauma, seeking to understand the impact of trauma on their use of
cash transfers. Women are a specific focus of this study due to their
particular economic and mental health vulnerabilities. This study
targeted districts affected by the 20-year war between the Lords
Resistance Army and the Ugandan government in Northern Uganda including
Kitgum, Lira, Soroti and Katakwi.
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