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July 9, 2000
Research›Papers/Reports
Targeted Seed Aid and Seed-System Interventions
This document presents the reflections of a working group held in Uganda in 2000. Individuals from 11 institutions came together to compare and contrast practical experiences on...More
June 27, 2018
Research›Case Studies
The Vendor Effect: Hurricane Matthew Response in Haiti
This study explores the appropriateness and effectiveness of the cash-based initiatives used by CRS in its response to Hurricane Mathew in Haiti in 2016. Specifically, it looks at...More
September 9, 2012
Research›Papers/Reports
Banking with Mobile Phones in Haiti
In 2011, Catholic Relief Services utilized T-Cash, a new mobile phone–based banking service. The initiative improved the speed, security and cost of beneficiaries' banking...More
February 25, 2020
Research›Case Studies
Shelter, Settlement and Infrastructure Case Studies
Here you will find a selection of short, compelling case studies that highlight diverse, challenging, innovative and impactful efforts in providing safe, dignified homes and...More
February 16, 2024
Research›Papers/Reports
Six Lessons for Seed Sector Development in Fragile States
Existing models for seed sector development are not viable in fragile states. Based on case studies in Haiti, Democratic Republic of the Congo and South Sudan, combined with...More
February 16, 2024
Research›Papers/Reports
Can Cash Transfers Promote Sustainable Seed Markets?
S34D conducted a PAR focused on the 2022 Diversity in Nutrition for Enhanced Resilience (DiNER) fairs held as part of CRS Guatemala’s Restorative Agriculture in Communities for...More
February 16, 2024
Research›Journal article
Study on cash transfers for seed security in humanitarian setting
The results of this nine-country 2019 study advocate for a multi- stakeholder perspective on the quality of seed, while offering farmers the most flexible and most appropriate...More