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Post-distribution monitoring for UNICEF's Mother and Child Cash Transfer Plus programme across Kassala and Red Sea states.

OVERVIEW
UNICEF Sudan's Mother and Child Cash Transfer Plus (MCCT+) programme reaches vulnerable households with pregnant or lactating women and young children across ten localities in Kassala and Red Sea states — a setting marked by high poverty, malnutrition, and conflict-related vulnerability. JRC was engaged to monitor how the programme is performing on the ground and whether the support is reaching and benefiting those it's designed for.
2025-Ongoing
Post-Distribution Monitoring
Sudan
UNICEF

ABOUT
A monitoring assignment built around the realities of a fragile context — tracking not just whether cash arrives, but how it's used, what it unlocks, and how recipients experience it.
APPROACH
JRC conducts structured household-level surveys to generate representative data on programme performance, cash utilisation, access to essential services, and beneficiary satisfaction. The work is anchored in ethical data collection, gender sensitivity, and real-time monitoring — giving UNICEF timely evidence to strengthen accountability and adapt the programme as it runs.
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