Effects of anticipatory humanitarian cash assistance to households forecasted to experience extreme flooding: evidence from Bangladesh

The 2020 monsoon floods in Bangladesh were among the most severe and protracted in decades. Instead of waiting for disaster to strike, the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society used impact-based forecast data to reach nearly 3,800 vulnerable households along the Jamuna River with a one-off unconditional c...

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Main Authors: Clemens Gros, Andrea Pronti, Khairul Sheikh, Ahmadul Hassan, Mohammad Shahjahan
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Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2023-11-01
Series:Hydrology Research
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author Clemens Gros
Andrea Pronti
Khairul Sheikh
Ahmadul Hassan
Mohammad Shahjahan
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description The 2020 monsoon floods in Bangladesh were among the most severe and protracted in decades. Instead of waiting for disaster to strike, the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society used impact-based forecast data to reach nearly 3,800 vulnerable households along the Jamuna River with a one-off unconditional cash transfer of BDT 4,500 (about $53) before peak flooding in July 2020. Anticipatory action to help at-risk populations avoid or mitigate extreme weather event impacts has become widely used by governments and humanitarian organisations worldwide. However, robust evaluations of the effectiveness of forecast-based assistance are limited. This assessment follows a quasi-experimental approach, drawing on survey data from a sample of cash recipients and equally vulnerable and flood-affected households that were not reached by BDRCS before the flood. Our analysis finds robust statistical evidence that the intervention was effective in helping households evacuate the flood-affected area, protecting personal health and well-being, and safeguarding people's productive assets and livestock. It was also effective in enabling beneficiaries to avoid taking on high-interest loans and selling valuable assets during and after the flood. The intervention does not appear to have helped cash recipients avoid food-based coping mechanisms or regain their productive capacity sooner after the flood. HIGHLIGHTS Impact-based forecasting enabled a one-off humanitarian cash transfer reaching thousands of vulnerable households days before an expected severe flood peak in Bangladesh.; This study presents robust statistical evidence from a quasi-experimental assessment of the effectiveness of the intervention in helping cash recipients avoid or mitigate the impacts of the flood, one of few such rigorous evaluations in the anticipatory humanitarian action literature.; The study confirms positive impacts of the forecast-based cash assistance on households' ability to evacuate, on protecting their health, well-being and assets, and avoiding negative coping strategies, while other expected effects regarding food consumption and productive capacity could not be detected.;
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spelling doaj.art-c93a904b1944476c885dccddddb09e3b2023-12-02T10:01:20ZengIWA PublishingHydrology Research1998-95632224-79552023-11-0154111315132810.2166/nh.2023.111111Effects of anticipatory humanitarian cash assistance to households forecasted to experience extreme flooding: evidence from BangladeshClemens Gros0Andrea Pronti1Khairul Sheikh2Ahmadul Hassan3Mohammad Shahjahan4 Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, P.O. Box 28120, The Hague 2502 KC, Netherlands Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Department of International Economics, Institutions and Development, Via Necchi 5, Milan 20123, Italy German Red Cross Bangladesh, 684-686 Red Crescent Sarak, Bara Moghbazar, Dhaka 1217, Bangladesh Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, P.O. Box 28120, The Hague 2502 KC, Netherlands Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, 684-686 Red Crescent Sarak, Bara Moghbazar, Dhaka 1217, Bangladesh The 2020 monsoon floods in Bangladesh were among the most severe and protracted in decades. Instead of waiting for disaster to strike, the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society used impact-based forecast data to reach nearly 3,800 vulnerable households along the Jamuna River with a one-off unconditional cash transfer of BDT 4,500 (about $53) before peak flooding in July 2020. Anticipatory action to help at-risk populations avoid or mitigate extreme weather event impacts has become widely used by governments and humanitarian organisations worldwide. However, robust evaluations of the effectiveness of forecast-based assistance are limited. This assessment follows a quasi-experimental approach, drawing on survey data from a sample of cash recipients and equally vulnerable and flood-affected households that were not reached by BDRCS before the flood. Our analysis finds robust statistical evidence that the intervention was effective in helping households evacuate the flood-affected area, protecting personal health and well-being, and safeguarding people's productive assets and livestock. It was also effective in enabling beneficiaries to avoid taking on high-interest loans and selling valuable assets during and after the flood. The intervention does not appear to have helped cash recipients avoid food-based coping mechanisms or regain their productive capacity sooner after the flood. HIGHLIGHTS Impact-based forecasting enabled a one-off humanitarian cash transfer reaching thousands of vulnerable households days before an expected severe flood peak in Bangladesh.; This study presents robust statistical evidence from a quasi-experimental assessment of the effectiveness of the intervention in helping cash recipients avoid or mitigate the impacts of the flood, one of few such rigorous evaluations in the anticipatory humanitarian action literature.; The study confirms positive impacts of the forecast-based cash assistance on households' ability to evacuate, on protecting their health, well-being and assets, and avoiding negative coping strategies, while other expected effects regarding food consumption and productive capacity could not be detected.;http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/54/11/1315anticipatory actionbangladeshcash transferfloodsforecasthumanitarian
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bangladesh
cash transfer
floods
forecast
humanitarian
title Effects of anticipatory humanitarian cash assistance to households forecasted to experience extreme flooding: evidence from Bangladesh
title_full Effects of anticipatory humanitarian cash assistance to households forecasted to experience extreme flooding: evidence from Bangladesh
title_fullStr Effects of anticipatory humanitarian cash assistance to households forecasted to experience extreme flooding: evidence from Bangladesh
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title_short Effects of anticipatory humanitarian cash assistance to households forecasted to experience extreme flooding: evidence from Bangladesh
title_sort effects of anticipatory humanitarian cash assistance to households forecasted to experience extreme flooding evidence from bangladesh
topic anticipatory action
bangladesh
cash transfer
floods
forecast
humanitarian
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