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Alternative interventions in insecure environments: the case of cash in Southern Somalia

Magazine Article
April 15, 2007

Cash relief in an urban environment: the BRCS/IRCS programme following the Bam earthquake

Magazine Article
November 21, 2006

Responding to shelter needs in post-earthquake Pakistan: a self-help approach

Magazine Article
July 6, 2006

Cash-based transfers and alternatives in tsunami recovery programmes

Magazine Article
December 9, 2005

CRS seed vouchers and fairs in Zimbabwe, Ethiopia and Gambia

Magazine Article
August 9, 2005

Cash relief in a contested area: lessons from Somalia

Network Paper
March 12, 2005

The case for cash: Goma after the Nyiragongo eruption

Magazine Article
November 19, 2004

Hunger and poverty in Ethiopia: local perceptions of famine and famine response

Magazine Article
August 3, 2004

Income-generation in post-conflict situations: is micro-finance a useful strategy?

Magazine Article
May 29, 2003

Cash transfers in emergencies: evaluating benefits and assessing risks

Network Paper
June 1, 2001

Cash-for-Work and Food Insecurity in Koisha, Southern Ethiopia

Network Paper
September 10, 1995

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