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The effectiveness of forecast-based humanitarian assistance in anticipation of extreme winters: a case study of vulnerable herders in Mongolia
Authors:Clemens Gros  Evan Easton-Calabria  Meghan Bailey  Kadirbyek Dagys  Erin Coughlan de Perez  Munguntuya Sharavnyambuu  Andrew Kruczkiewicz
Abstract:This paper presents evidence relating to a forecast-based cash and non-food item distribution among vulnerable herder households during the 2017–18 dzud (extreme winter) season in Mongolia, and analyses the results of a quasi-experimental study evaluating its impacts. An innovative approach in disaster risk reduction, forecast-based financing (FbF) can have short- and long-term benefits to vulnerable households but remains understudied. The paper contributes information on a multimodal FbF programme offering one-off cash grants and in-kind veterinary kits. The data found significant effects of reduced mortality and increased offspring survival in some types of livestock, and that the timing of FbF assistance is crucial, as reported early assistance correlated to positive outcomes in terms of reduced animal mortality. These findings can be used to design more effective FbF interventions, to understand better the appropriateness of FbF designs, and to use early warnings and early actions to help people prepare and withstand disasters such as dzuds.
Keywords:anticipatory humanitarian action  cash-based assistance  disaster risk reduction  early warning systems  forecast-based financing  impact evaluation  Mongolia  Red Cross
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