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Do cash transfers reduce negative coping strategies among Syrian refugees?

This project looked at the impact of the UNHCR’s ‘Tier 1’ cash transfers on negative coping mechanisms of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt.

  • Project
  • Poverty and social protection (PSP) Research and Evidence (R&E)
  • OPM United Kingdom
  • Egypt Jordan Lebanon

Supporting the Out-of-School Children Initiative in the Middle East and north Africa

We are supporting UNICEF in the Middle East and North Africa to produce consistent and relevant reports on out-of-school children at the primary and lower secondary level.

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  • Education
  • Algeria Egypt Iraq Jordan Morocco Tunisia Yemen Sudan Djibouti

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