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  • Centre for Humanitarian Data impact story (Jul 2020)
  • Framework summary
  • CERF allocation 2020
    • Activation announcement (Jul 2020)
    • Activation summary (Jul 2020)
    • Allocation report (Oct 2020)
  • Learning and evaluation
    • Process learning: Report by Centre for Disaster Protection (Sep 2020)
    • Impact evaluation: Beneficiaries survey report by 60 Decibels (Feb 2021)
    • Impact evaluation: Interim findings by Centre for Disaster Protection and Oxford University (Feb 2021)
    • Impact evaluation: Cash transfers report by Centre for Disaster Protection (Apr 2021)
  • Centre for Humanitarian Data impact story (Jul 2020)
  • Framework summary
  • CERF allocation 2020
    • Activation announcement (Jul 2020)
    • Activation summary (Jul 2020)
    • Allocation report (Oct 2020)
  • Learning and evaluation
    • Process learning: Report by Centre for Disaster Protection (Sep 2020)
    • Impact evaluation: Beneficiaries survey report by 60 Decibels (Feb 2021)
    • Impact evaluation: Interim findings by Centre for Disaster Protection and Oxford University (Feb 2021)
    • Impact evaluation: Cash transfers report by Centre for Disaster Protection (Apr 2021)
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