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Evidence and Gap Map Research Brief 3 证据与差距图研究综述
Pub Date : 2019-05-16 DOI: 10.18356/d91b6095-en
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引用次数: 0
'Cash Plus' “现金+”
Pub Date : 2018-09-06 DOI: 10.18356/d4791d60-en
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引用次数: 0
Zimbabwe's Harmonized Cash Transfer Programme Improves Food Security and Reduces Reliance on Food Gifts 津巴布韦的协调现金转移计划改善了粮食安全,减少了对粮食礼品的依赖
Pub Date : 2018-07-11 DOI: 10.18356/0e64863f-en
G. Bhalla
In 2016, approximately 815 million people were chronically undernourished globally. In recent years, food security has worsened in some parts of the world, including sub-Saharan Africa. In Zimbabwe, latest estimates show that about 45% of the total population are undernourished1. To address the challenge of growing food insecurity, effective social protection programmes must be implemented and scaled-up. Cash transfers are one such programme, the primary objectives of which often include poverty alleviation and food insecurity reduction. This research study utilized longitudinal data collected for the impact evaluation of Zimbabwe’s Harmonized Social Cash Transfer Programme (HSCT), an unconditional cash transfer that targets ultra- poor, labour-constrained households. It accomplishes two things: It provides evidence on the relative merits of using an aggregate consumption expenditure measure versus a food security scale, to assess household vulnerability and food insecurity; and it contributes to a growing literature on the effects of state-sponsored unconditional cash transfers in Africa on household behaviour and food security.
2016年,全球约有8.15亿人长期营养不良。近年来,包括撒哈拉以南非洲在内的世界一些地区的粮食安全状况恶化。在津巴布韦,最新的估计显示大约45%的人口营养不良。为了应对日益严峻的粮食不安全挑战,必须实施和扩大有效的社会保护计划。现金转移就是这样一个方案,其主要目标往往包括减轻贫穷和减少粮食不安全。本研究利用收集的纵向数据对津巴布韦的协调社会现金转移计划(HSCT)进行影响评估,这是一项针对极度贫困、劳动力受限家庭的无条件现金转移。它完成了两件事:它提供了使用总消费支出衡量标准与粮食安全量表的相对优点的证据,以评估家庭脆弱性和粮食不安全状况;它还促成了越来越多关于国家资助的无条件现金转移支付对非洲家庭行为和粮食安全影响的文献。
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引用次数: 0
Ethical Considerations when Using Social Media for Evidence Generation 使用社交媒体进行证据生成时的伦理考虑
Pub Date : 2018-06-30 DOI: 10.18356/4eb4b5b0-en
G. Berman, J. Powell, M. Herranz
As of January 2017, 2.78 billion people worldwide were classified as active social media users. Of these users, 1.87 billion use Facebook. Thirty-nine per cent of Facebook users are between the ages of 13 and 24 (approximately 729 million young people). Available data also show that in 2014, approximately 31 per cent of users of the top five social media platforms were aged between 16 and 24 years. With the enormity of this coverage as well as over 40 per cent growth in usage from the previous year in countries like India, UNICEF has and continues to look at ways to use these platforms and the data generated to connect with and understand the reality of children today and to ensure more child-centred/user-centred policies and services. This brief provides an overview of the critical ethical considerations when undertaking evidence generation using social media platforms and using third-party data collected and analysed by social media services. It is supplemented by checklists that may be used to support reflection on the ethical use of social media platforms and social media data. This brief is based on a more in-depth Innocenti Discussion Paper which provides further guidance and tools.
截至2017年1月,全球有27.8亿人被归类为活跃的社交媒体用户。在这些用户中,有18.7亿人使用Facebook。39%的Facebook用户年龄在13岁到24岁之间(约7.29亿年轻人)。现有数据还显示,2014年,五大社交媒体平台的用户中约有31%的年龄在16至24岁之间。由于覆盖范围之广,以及印度等国的使用量比去年增长了40%以上,联合国儿童基金会已经并将继续研究如何利用这些平台和产生的数据来联系和了解当今儿童的现实,并确保更多以儿童为中心/以用户为中心的政策和服务。本简介概述了使用社交媒体平台和使用社交媒体服务收集和分析的第三方数据进行证据生成时的关键道德考虑因素。它还附有清单,可用于支持对社交媒体平台和社交媒体数据的道德使用进行反思。本简报基于一份更深入的Innocenti讨论文件,该文件提供了进一步的指导和工具。
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引用次数: 2
Ethical Considerations when Using Geospatial Technologies for Evidence Generation 使用地理空间技术生成证据时的伦理考虑
Pub Date : 2018-06-30 DOI: 10.18356/60c0e27b-en
G. Berman, S. L. Rosa, Tanya Accone
Geospatial technologies have transformed the way we visualize and understand social phenomena and physical environments. There are significant advantages in using these technologies and data however, their use also presents ethical dilemmas such as privacy and security concerns as well as the potential for stigma and discrimination resulting from being associated with particular locations. Therefore, the use of geospatial technologies and resulting data needs to be critically assessed through an ethical lens prior to implementation of programmes, analyses or partnerships. This paper examines the benefits, risks and ethical considerations when undertaking evidence generation using geospatial technologies. It is supplemented by a checklist that may be used as a practical tool to support reflection on the ethical use of geospatial technologies.
地理空间技术已经改变了我们可视化和理解社会现象和物理环境的方式。使用这些技术和数据有显著的优势,然而,它们的使用也带来了道德困境,如隐私和安全问题,以及由于与特定地点有关而导致的耻辱和歧视的可能性。因此,在实施方案、分析或伙伴关系之前,需要从道德角度对地理空间技术和由此产生的数据的使用进行严格评估。本文考察了利用地理空间技术进行证据生成时的利益、风险和伦理考虑。它还附有一份核对表,可作为一种实际工具,支持对地理空间技术的道德使用进行思考。
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引用次数: 10
The Importance of Understanding and Monitoring the Effects of Cash Transfer Programmes on Child Labour and Education 了解和监测现金转移支付方案对童工和教育的影响的重要性
Pub Date : 2018-06-27 DOI: 10.18356/b5ce88a7-en
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引用次数: 0
Political Connections No Longer Determine Targeting of Social Protection 政治关系不再决定社会保障的目标
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.18356/8b0d69a2-en
E. Valli
Ethiopia is one of the world’s largest recipients of donor funds for development and emergency interventions. As such, its targeting of social protection has received substantial attention. In particular, concerns have been raised that political connections could play a role in determining the selection of beneficiaries. With the introduction in 2005 of the Productive Safety Net Programme (PSNP), Ethiopia implemented various policies aimed at increasing transparency in the targeting of social protection. This case study compares targeting before and during the implementation of PSNP, and shows improvements in targeting for both public works and emergency aid in relation to the dimensions of poverty, food security and political connections. Most notably, political connections are no longer found to determine the receipt of benefits during the implementation of PSNP.
埃塞俄比亚是世界上最大的发展和紧急干预捐助资金接受国之一。因此,它以社会保护为目标受到了极大的关注。特别令人关切的是,政治关系可能在确定受益人的选择方面发挥作用。2005年,埃塞俄比亚推出了《生产安全网方案》(PSNP),实施了各种旨在提高社会保护目标透明度的政策。这一案例研究比较了在实施《公共项目支助方案》之前和期间的目标确定情况,并显示了在贫穷、粮食安全和政治关系方面,公共工程和紧急援助的目标确定情况有所改善。最值得注意的是,在实施PSNP期间,不再发现政治关系决定收益的接收。
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引用次数: 0
Is there a Ladder of Children’s Online Participation? 儿童在线参与有阶梯吗?
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.18356/99c54772-en
S. Livingstone, Daniel Kardefelt Winther, Petar Kanchev, P. Cabello, Magdalena Claro, Patrick Burton, Joanne Phyfer
There is broad agreement that internet access is important for children and provides them with many opportunities. Yet crucial questions remain about what we hope children will do online and if the opportunities provided are translating into clear benefits. What do children actually need to be able to benefit from the opportunities that the internet brings? Is there a gap between expectations and reality? The answers to these questions matter to: Governments striving to provide connectivity for families in homes, schools and communities; parents and educators who must overcome problems of cost, risk, or lack of skill, so that children may benefit from online opportunities; child rights advocates and practitioners who call for resources to empower and protect children online; and children themselves, many of whom want to take advantage of online opportunities for personal benefit.
人们普遍认为,互联网接入对儿童很重要,并为他们提供了许多机会。然而,我们希望孩子们在网上做些什么,以及提供的机会是否转化为明显的好处,这些关键问题仍然存在。孩子们到底需要什么才能从互联网带来的机会中受益?期望和现实之间是否存在差距?这些问题的答案关系到:政府正在努力为家庭、学校和社区提供网络连接;家长和教育工作者必须克服成本、风险或缺乏技能等问题,以便儿童能够从在线机会中受益;儿童权利倡导者和从业人员呼吁提供资源,在网上赋予儿童权力和保护儿童;还有孩子们自己,他们中的许多人想利用网络机会谋取个人利益。
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引用次数: 13
Exploring the Potential of Cash Transfers to Delay Early Marriage and Pregnancy among Youth in Malawi and Zambia 探索现金转移支付在马拉维和赞比亚延缓青年早婚和早孕方面的潜力
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.18356/99080FBA-EN
Luisa Natali, Fidelia A. A. Dake
There is increasing interest in the potential of cash transfers to facilitate safe transitions to adulthood among vulnerable youth in low-income settings. However, little evidence exists that analyses these linkages from at-scale government-run programmes. This brief summarizes the impacts of two government-run large-scale unconditional cash transfers on outcomes of early marriage and pregnancy among youth in Malawi and Zambia after approximately three years. Results indicate limited impacts on safe transitions for both males and females. However, the programmes were successful in reducing poverty and improving schooling outcomes—two main pathways for safe transitions as reported in the literature. Research implications include the need to study transitions over longer time periods, including tracking of youth as they transition out of study households. If reducing early marriage and pregnancy is among policy makers’ primary priorities, then dedicated programming via cash plus or services specifically targeted at addressing the needs of adolescents and youth should be considered.
人们越来越关注现金转移的潜力,以促进低收入环境中弱势青年安全过渡到成年。然而,几乎没有证据可以从大规模的政府项目中分析这些联系。本摘要总结了政府运营的两项大规模无条件现金转移大约三年后对马拉维和赞比亚青年早婚和早孕结果的影响。结果表明,对男性和女性的安全过渡影响有限。然而,这些项目在减少贫困和改善教育成果方面取得了成功,这是文献中报道的安全过渡的两个主要途径。研究的意义包括需要在更长的时间内研究过渡,包括跟踪年轻人从研究家庭过渡的情况。如果减少早婚和早孕是决策者的首要优先事项之一,那么就应考虑通过现金补助或专门针对解决青少年和青年需求的服务进行专门规划。
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引用次数: 2
Evidence on Social Protection in Contexts of Fragility and Forced Displacement 脆弱性和被迫流离失所背景下的社会保护证据
Pub Date : 1900-01-01 DOI: 10.18356/74576d8c-en
Amber Peterman, J. Hoop, Jose Cuesta, Alexandra Yuster
Rigorous research in humanitarian settings is possible when researchers and programmers work together, particularly in the early stages when responses to humanitarian challenges are designed. Six new rigorous research studies from five countries: Ecuador, Mali, Niger, Lebanon and Yemen illustrate this point.
如果研究人员和编程人员共同努力,特别是在设计应对人道主义挑战的早期阶段,就有可能在人道主义环境中进行严格的研究。来自五个国家(厄瓜多尔、马里、尼日尔、黎巴嫩和也门)的六项新的严谨研究证明了这一点。
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引用次数: 5
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