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United States International University - Africa
Multi-dimensional “Graduation” programs providing layered interventions that include life-skills training, cash transfers, productive asset transfers, access to financial services and community mentoring have generated impressive development impacts and resilience among the poorest and most vulnerable.
This one-day conference, hosted by the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Assets and Market Access, discussed emerging evidence on graduation programs from around the region and stimulate discussions with donors and implementing partners on how best to use this evidence to design interventions for significant and sustainable impacts.
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