After the FACT: An Evaluation of Concern Worldwide's Food and Cash Transfers Project in Three Districts of Malawi, 2006

Author(s)
Devereux, S., Mvula, P. and C. Solomon
Publication language
English
Pages
87pp
Date published
01 Jun 2006
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Cash-based transfers (CBT), Food and nutrition, Food aid
Countries
Malawi
Organisations
Concern

Objectives: Concern Worldwide implemented its Food and Cash Transfers project (‘FACT’) in three districts of central Malawi as a complementary humanitarian intervention during the food crisis of 2005/06. Though limited in scale (5,050 households) and duration (4 months), FACT was highly innovative and generated a range of positive impacts. Drawing on FACT monitoring surveys and qualitative fieldwork conducted immediately after FACT ended, this evaluation report reviews the design, implementation and impacts of the project on households, communities and markets, and draws lessons for Concern Worldwide and for wider social protection debates in Malawi and beyond.