
This report presents the findings of a rigorous impact
evaluation conducted by WFP's Office of Evaluation
(OEV), in partnership with the World Bank’s Development
Impact Evaluation (DIME) department, focused on
anticipatory cash transfers in response to severe flooding
in Nepal.
Using a cluster randomized controlled trial, the
evaluation compared outcomes between households
receiving anticipatory cash assistance and those
receiving traditional post-shock support.
The findings contribute to global efforts to improve
emergency response and build resilience through
forecast-based anticipatory action.
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