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PUBLICATIONS
Impact Evaluation
Title
Author
Date Published
Executive Summary: Pantawid Pamilya Impact Evaluation 2012
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January 2013 (Revised 2014)
Pantawid Pamilya Impact Evaluation 2012 Report
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January 2013 (Revised 2014)
Executive Summary: Pantawid Pamilya Impact Evaluation 2014
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November 2014
Pantawid Pamilya Impact Evaluation 2014 Report
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November 2014
Pantawid Pamilya Impact Evaluation 2019 Report
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January 2020
Family Development Sessions Assessment
Title
Author
Date Published
Assessment of FDS Modules
Dizon, J.T., et.al
2017
Process Evaluation of FDS
Vergara, H.P., et.al
2017
Effects of FDS on Family Life
Sanchez, R.D., et.al
2017
Content. Process, and Effects
Piadonzo, R.G., et.al
April 24, 2017
Social Safeguards Documents
Title
Author
Date Published
Pantawid Pamilya Indigenous Peoples Framework for COVID-19 Emergency Social Protection Project
4Ps NPMO
August 6, 2020
Philippines Beneficiary FIRST Social Protection Project: Stakeholder Engagement Plan
4Ps NPMO
August 27, 2020
Philippines Beneficiary FIRST Social Protection Project: Environmental and Social Commitment Plan
4Ps NPMO
August 27, 2020
World Bank (WB) Social Protection Policy Notes on Pantawid and other Related Studies
Title
Author
Date Published
WB SP Note #1: Building governance and anti-corruption
in the Philippines’ conditional cash transfer program
Arulpragasam, J., et.al
March 2011
WB SP Note #2: Overview of the Philippines’ Conditional Cash
Transfer Program: the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
Fernandez, L. & Olfindo, R.
May 2011
WB SP Note #3: Welfare and distributional impacts of
the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
Velarde, R. & Fernandez, L.
July 2011
WB SP Note #4: Who benefits from social assistance in the Philippines?
Evidence from the latest national household surveys
Velarde, R. & Fernandez, L.
March 2012
WB SP Note #5: Design and implementation features of the national
household targeting system in the Philippines
Fernandez, L.
June 2012
WB SP Note #6: Conditional Cash Transfers and School Enrollment
Chaudhury, N. & Okamura, Y.
July 2012
WB SP Note #7: Why does the conditional cash transfer program
matter in the Philippines? A governance perspective
Hayakawa, M., et.al
October 2015
WB SP Note #8: “Sa Pantawid Malapit nang Makatawid”, 2015
Acosta, P.A. & Velarde, R.
October 2015
Program Studies
Title
Author
Date Published
A Look Into the Behavioral and Social Outcomes of Pantawid
Institute of Family Life and Children’s Studies - Philippine Women’s University
October 26, 2016
A Study on the Enabling Factors and Challenges in the Utilisation of Maternal Health Care and Family Planning Services of Pantawid Pamilya Beneficiaries
Bautista, M.C.G., et.al
February 2017
Final Report: Process Review and Assessment of the Modified Conditional Cash Transfer for Homeless Street Families
Economic Policy Research Institute
December 17, 2019
Policy Brief: Process Review and Assessment of the Modified Conditional Cash Transfer for Homeless Street Families
Economic Policy Research Institute
December 17, 2019
Final Report: Rapid Qualitative Assessment of the Impact of 4Ps on Nutrition Outcomes in Beneficiary Households in Selected Municipalities
Economic Policy Research Institute
May 14, 2019
Policy Brief: The Relevance of the Support Service Interventions for Improving the Lives of MCCT-HSF Beneficiaries
Economic Policy Research Institute
May 14, 2019
Policy Brief: Rapid Qualitative Assessment of the Impact of 4Ps on Nutrition Outcomes in Beneficiary Households in Selected Municipalities
Economic Policy Research Institute
2019
Other Related Studies
Title
Author
Date Published
A Conditional Cash Transfer in the Philippines Reduces Severe Stunting (2016) Government Transfers and Civil Conflict and Insurgent Influence: Experimental Evidence from the Philippines (2016)
Kandpal, E., et.al
September 2016
The local electoral impacts of conditional cash transfer: Evidence from a field experiment (2013)
Krost, B., et.al
2016
Conditional Cash Transfer: Reducing Present and Future Poverty (2009)
Lanonne, J.
September 2013
For Protection and Promotion: The Design and Implementation of Effective Safety Nets (2008)
The World Bank
2009