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Country-led Evaluation: Malawi

 

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Unintended consequences of COVID-19 mitigation: evidence from Malawi’s COVID-19 urban cash intervention

 

COVID-19 Urban Cash Intervention (CUCI) is a social protection program implemented to reduce COVID-19 induced vulnerability among the urban residents of four major cities in Malawi. Starting in February 2021, the program targeted 35 percent of the urban population, and disbursed MK 35,000 (equivalent to 42.72 US$) per month, for six months, to the selected beneficiary households.

The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the unintended effects of the CUCI program on both beneficiaries and non- beneficiaries, mainly its potential impacts on violence against women, food insecurity of non beneficiaries and labour supply.

 

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Terms of Reference (ToR)Unintended consequences of COVID-19 mitigation: evidence from Malawi’s COVID-19 urban cash intervention 

 

 

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The evaluation is led by the Monitoring and Evaluation Division, Department of Economic Planning and Development of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs, Malawi - in partnership with the OECD and GEI

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