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Children and Economic Strengthening Programs: Maximizing Benefits & Minimizing Harm

2013
Topics
Livelihoods & Economic Strengthening
Tools & Training
Josh Chaffin, Natalie Rhoads

In collaboration with the STRIVE program managed by FHI360, the CPC Learning Network’s Livelihoods and Economic Strengthening Task Force developed this guide rooted in field experience about how economic interventions can achieve better outcomes and impacts for children aged 0-18, whether the direct beneficiaries are children or the adults in their households.  The guide shows how to mitigate unintended threats to children from economic strengthening activities, and ways to maximize benefits to children, whether they are direct or indirect beneficiaries.

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Children and Economic Strengthening Programs: Maximizing Benefits & Minimizing Harm
Author(s):
Josh Chaffin, Natalie Rhoads
Year of Publication
2013

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