
This report presents the findings of a rigorous impact evaluation conducted by WFP's Office of Evaluation (OEV), in partnership with the World Bank¡¯s Development Impact Evaluation (DIME) department, focused on anticipatory cash transfers in response to severe flooding in Nepal.
Using a cluster randomized controlled trial, the evaluation compared outcomes between households receiving anticipatory cash assistance and those receiving traditional post-shock support.
The findings contribute to global efforts to improve emergency response and build resilience through forecast-based anticipatory action.
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