Since March, governments and NGOs across the world have been working to provide cash support to the individuals and households most severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, ensuring this support reaches the right people quickly, especially in countries where data is unreliable or incomplete, is incredibly challenging.
In this webinar, representatives from academia, government, NGO, and funding institutions will share some of the innovative approaches they are using—and testing—to identify and reach those most in need of cash support.
Joshua Blumenstock (University of California, Berkeley and CEGA) will discuss how mobile phone and satellite data can be used to more accurately target emergency cash support to vulnerable populations, highlighting ongoing work with the government of Togo. Shegun Bakari and Minister Cina Lawson (Government of Togo) will discuss how the Togo government is prioritizing cash transfers and how the collaboration with researchers is helping them achieve their goals. Tina George (World Bank) will discuss how the institution is engaging with Togo and other countries in the region to build the foundational elements of delivery systems for social protection. Finally, Mark Laichena
(GiveDirectly) will share what the NGO GiveDirectly is learning through its experience targeting cash transfers in Africa during the pandemic.
Radha Rajkotia (IPA) will host and moderate a Q&A on the evidence and lessons for COVID-19 response in other contexts.
This webinar is part of IPA's RECOVR Webinar Series: Bringing Evidence to COVID-19 Policy Responses in the Global South. Together with our partners, we are using this series to rapidly share what we are learning with the policy and research community to support evidence-informed response efforts. More information about other events in the series is available here. |