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MACRO FINANCIAL SECTOR ASSESSMENT FOR CASHBASED TRANSFER INTERVENTIONS IN ETHIOPIA

Zerihun Achalu Tolerra


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    <subfield code="a">&lt;p&gt;Displacements due to conflict along the borders of the regions of Ethiopia together with recurring&lt;br&gt;
drought has left millions of the Ethiopian population requiring emergency food assistance.&lt;br&gt;
Ethiopia is also hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees from its neighbours. In collaboration&lt;br&gt;
with aid agencies, Ethiopia supports its vulnerable population in saving lives with food assistance&lt;br&gt;
to empower women, transform areas affected by natural and man-made disasters and keep children&lt;br&gt;
in school. Currently, Ethiopia is increasingly combining traditional food assistance with Cash-&lt;br&gt;
Based Transfer (CBT). In CBT intervention, the role of Financial Service Providers (FSP) is&lt;br&gt;
paramount to reach beneficiaries through cash benefit. Many research works were carried out on&lt;br&gt;
cash intervention programmes in Ethiopia. However, much focus has not been given to assess the&lt;br&gt;
extent to which the FSP in Ethiopia can support the cash benefit distribution. The financial sector&lt;br&gt;
in Ethiopia is emerging and developing in terms of service offer coverage, competition, and&lt;br&gt;
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