Graduation Transfers: In Cash or in Kind?
We have received several questions from organizations interested in scaling up the Graduation Approach about making transfers in kind or in cash. All the implementing partners the CGAP-Ford Foundation...
View ArticleRecruitment at Fundacion Capital
Fundacion Capital is currently recruting for the following positions: Regional Advisor, East and Southern Africa The Fundación Capital (FK) seeks a Regional Advisor to help developing its East and...
View ArticleShort Video on integrating the Graduation Approach into Social Protection...
CGAP has produced a 4 min’ video with leading policy makers explaining how the Graduation Approach can be integrated into Social Protection programing. Please see the film here:...
View ArticleMISFA June 2014 Newsletter
Badakhshan Officials and Influentials Call for TUP Scale-Up Local government officials and other influential members of the community called for the scale-up of a MISFA program for the poorest in...
View ArticleStreamlining The Coaching in Graduation Through a E-Coaching System
By Tatiana Rincón, Director of Economic Citizenship Division for Latin America and the Caribbean, Fundacíon Capital & Austine Gasnier, Senior Operations Manager, Fundacíon Capital At Fundación...
View ArticleMemène and Chiver
In this post, we read once again about Memène and Chiver and the spectacular progress they’ve made since joining CLM. Memène started the program with almost nothing of her own, and within a year she...
View ArticleFundación Capital Publishes 1st Newsletter
Fundación Capital recently published its first Newsletter. This first edition features updates on Fundación Capital’s “Producing For My Future” project as well as other projects being implemented in...
View ArticlePurchase for Progress (P4P) June 2014 Newsletter
Beyond beneficiary numbers: Unlocking the potential of women farmers After five years of piloting smallholder-friendly procurement models in 20 diverse countries, Purchase for Progress (P4P) has...
View ArticleThe Price of Poverty: Psychology and the Cycle of Need
This article was originally posted on Foreign Affairs By Johannes Haushofer Poverty is powerful. For those within its grasp, it alters every aspect of existence. People who happen to be born poor...
View ArticleP4P July 2014 Newsletter
P4P promoting increased access to micronutrient-rich crops In Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia, P4P is collaborating with HarvestPlus and national governments to increase the availability of...
View ArticleFundación Capital- Newsletter # 2
NEWSBITES The president of Paraguay, Hernan Cartés, has asked the national bank to open savings accounts for recipients of the country’s CCT program, Tekoporá. The commitment will mean savings accounts...
View ArticlePase Kado
In this post, we learn how Village Assistance Committees can play a key role in ensuring that our program serves all the families who need it. Our selection process may be imperfect, but Village...
View ArticleFrom Extreme Poverty to Sustainable Livelihoods: A Technical Guide to the...
The CGAP-Ford Foundation Graduation Program has included an ambitious research and learning agenda. The full results of the impact research will be published in early 2015, but preliminary findings...
View ArticleFundación Capital- Newsletter # 3
Fundacion Capital published its newest Newsletter on recent activities. This Newsletter highlights the breakthrough of Social Innovation across Latin America where social entrepreneurs are working...
View ArticleMISFA Newsletter August 2014
Hundreds Of Badakhshan Women beat Ultra-Poverty MISFA’s Targeting the Ultra-Poor (TUP) project facilitated the graduation of hundreds of ultra-poor households out of extreme poverty and linked them to...
View ArticlePurchase for Progress (P4P) August Newsletter
Improving links between small-scale farmers and school feeding programmes Home Grown School Feeding programmes implemented by governments with the support of partners, including WFP, are increasingly...
View ArticlePurchase for Progress (P4P) September Newsletter
Empowering Women Farmers Through Literacy Training Rural women in developing countries often lack basic literacy skills, making it difficult for women farmers to benefit from training activities which...
View ArticleAdaptations of the Graduation Approach: Risks and Opportunities
This post was written by Tony Sheldon, co-author of From Extreme Poverty to Sustainable Livelihoods: A Technical Guide to the Graduation Approach The CGAP-Ford Foundation Graduation pilots have...
View ArticleTechnical Assistance Specialist needed
Trickle Up is currently recruiting a Technical Assistance Specialist . Position Overview: Drawing on Trickle Up’s experience with the CGAP/Ford Foundation’s graduation approach, we provide technical...
View ArticleVancancy: Program Manager for Resilient Livelihoods for the Poor at World...
World Education Australia is currently recruiting for a Program Manager. Scope of position: The Program Manager’s role is to ensure strong project implementation for Resilient Livelihoods for the Poor...
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