This paper presents the results of the multi-method evaluation of the CLARISSA Cash Plus pilot, which was an innovative social…
Social Protection
Mamataj’s story: Right to disability protection
Last year, one of the life stories that the CLARISSA Bangladesh team collected was picked as part of UN’s 9…
Unconditional cash support sparks transformation: A story from CLARISSA Social Protection Intervention in Dhaka
The CLARISSA Social Protection (SP) intervention provided six months of unconditional cash transfers to every household in the Gojmohol neighbourhood,…
The Veil as Armour: Observations from the CLARISSA project
The CLARISSA consortium seeks to find innovative solutions for children in hazardous and exploitative labour. Currently, the BRAC Institute of…
Improving Community Health: The Power of Needs-Based Community Mobilizing and Health Camps
The CLARISSA Social Protection intervention’s objective is to support people in building their individual, household, and group capacities. Our hypothesis…
Why are effective feedback mechanisms in cash transfers so important?
The CLARISSA Social Protection Intervention was set us as an innovative social policy intervention for tackling social ills, with a…
Clarissa Cash Plus: Innovative Social Protection in Bangladesh
Social protection, and cash transfers especially, have been found to have many positive impacts on families’ lives and are now…
Fact-findings sharing with UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty, human rights and CLARISSA social protection piloting
From 17 to 29 May, the UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights, Olivier de Schutter, visited Bangladesh…
Feedback from a community in Dhaka on social protection cash transfer
A recent visit to Gojmohol, Hazaribagh, inspired this piece, written by Sukanta Paul and Jiniya Afroze from Terre des Hommes,…
APPG on Street Children inquiry: The child’s voice
There is growing recognition that solutions which draw on children’s experiences are more effective and more likely to avoid unintended…