Assessing adolescent programming in Indonesia
Indonesia’s growing adolescent population is one of the largest in the world.
Indonesia’s growing adolescent population is one of the largest in the world.
Our study aims to provide the South Sulawesi and East Java in Indonesia with an assessment of child protection expenditures in the provinces.
Informing child and family policy reforms at district level
An evidence-based assessment of public finances in child-related services in Aceh, Indonesia
Since 2016, we have been supporting the Ministry of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement in Myanmar to improve social assistance services for the most vulnerable groups.
We assessed the quality, implementation, and emerging results of the three social protection strategies.
In partnership with Maestral International and Makerere University, we are conducting an independent performance evaluation of the Deinstitutionalization of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (DOVCU) project.
This project supported the development of a new approach for capturing the results of initiatives aimed at tackling violence against women and girls.
We are working with DFID on the Child Development Grant Programme to test an approach to reducing widespread poverty, hunger and malnutrition.
Improving the efficiency of selecting beneficiaries of Zambia’s flagship social protection scheme