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Impact evaluation study for Egypt's Takaful and Karama cash transfer program: Part 2: Qualitative Report

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  • ElDidi, Hagar
  • El-Enbaby, Hoda
  • Kassim, Yumna
  • Kurdi, Sikandra
  • Petesch, Patti
  • Moataz, Yasmine
  • Goessinger, Karim-Yassin

Abstract

This qualitative evaluation of the Takaful cash transfer program was conducted between January and April 2018 by a team of researchers trained in qualitative methods. The evaluation sought to further delve into and explain dimensions of the Takaful transfers’ impact on beneficiaries that were previously under-investigated in the quantitative survey. In so doing, the quantitative components’ findings were also further contextualized and clarified. This qualitative component’s main goals, therefore, were to explore the differences between the transfers’ impact on ultra-poor households and households near the threshold, the differences in how the two household types use the transfer, and the impact of the transfers on intrahousehold decision making with special focus on women.

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  • ElDidi, Hagar & El-Enbaby, Hoda & Kassim, Yumna & Kurdi, Sikandra & Petesch, Patti & Moataz, Yasmine & Goessinger, Karim-Yassin, 2018. "Impact evaluation study for Egypt's Takaful and Karama cash transfer program: Part 2: Qualitative Report," MENA working papers 15, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:menawp:15
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    1. Kosec, Katrina & Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung & Schmidt, Emily & Song, Jie, 2021. "Perceptions of relative deprivation and women’s empowerment," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 138(C).
    2. Etienne Lwamba & Shannon Shisler & Will Ridlehoover & Meital Kupfer & Nkululeko Tshabalala & Promise Nduku & Laurenz Langer & Sean Grant & Ada Sonnenfeld & Daniela Anda & John Eyers & Birte Snilstveit, 2022. "Strengthening women's empowerment and gender equality in fragile contexts towards peaceful and inclusive societies: A systematic review and meta‐analysis," Campbell Systematic Reviews, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 18(1), March.

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