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Building pathways out of poverty in Baidoa: A randomized controlled trial: Evidence from the midline survey

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  • Leight, Jessica
  • Hirvonen, Kalle
  • Karachiwalla, Naureen
  • Rakshit, Deboleena

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Somalia is one of the poorest countries in the world, and severe poverty, ongoing armed conflict, and recurring droughts and floodings have created a humanitarian crisis characterized by a high level of internal displacement. Baidoa city – the site of this evaluation – hosts 517 internally displaced persons (IDP) sites with almost 600,000 households, and 64 percent of the individuals living in these sites are women and girls. According to the 2nd Somali High Frequency Survey (Pape and Karamba 2019), poverty is particularly high in IDP settlements (along with rural areas), exacerbated by high unemployment rates and an absence of income-generating opportunities. This brief reports on midline findings from a randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluating the project Building Pathways Out of Poverty for Ultra-poor IDPs and Vulnerable Host Communities in Baidoa, an ultra-poor graduation (UPG) intervention implemented by World Vision and funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA). The project seeks to enable ultra-poor internally displaced households to graduate from extreme poverty and begin an upward trajectory to self-reliance for displacement-affected communities by enabling gender-sensitive, context-appropriate, and sustainable livelihoods in an urban setting. IFPRI is collaborating with World Vision to conduct the trial.

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  • Leight, Jessica & Hirvonen, Kalle & Karachiwalla, Naureen & Rakshit, Deboleena, 2024. "Building pathways out of poverty in Baidoa: A randomized controlled trial: Evidence from the midline survey," Other briefs 140604, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:othbrf:140604
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    armed conflicts; displacement; households; poverty; randomized controlled trials; Somalia; Africa; Eastern Africa;
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