
How we can get back on track to end extreme poverty

Building Climate Resilience for Women in Extreme Poverty: Adaptations and Policy Recommendations from the Government of Tunisia’s Pilot Graduation Program

Case study: how Asma graduated out of extreme poverty in Bangladesh

Eliminating extreme poverty: How can we make Graduation more cost-effective?

Donors, amidst the climate crisis, do not take your focus off of extreme poverty

Liberia, Class of ‘21: Women take a big step out of extreme poverty

Designing and Delivering Government-Led Graduation Programs for People in Extreme Poverty

The Graduation Approach: Increasing Climate Resilience for People in Extreme Poverty

In Practice Brief: Designing and Delivering Government-Led Graduation Programs for People in Extreme Poverty

Case study: how financial inclusion can erase extreme poverty

Ending Extreme Poverty by Scaling Graduation through Governments

Multidimensional Social Programmes at Scale for Lasting Pathways Out of Extreme Poverty – OECD

Globalising Southern Approaches to Reducing Extreme Poverty: Policy Adoption of BRAC’s Targeting the Ultra Poor Graduation Program

Eliminating Extreme Poverty: Comparing the Cost-Effectiveness of Livelihood, Cash Transfer, and Graduation Approaches

What ‘Cash Plus’ Programs Teach Us About Fighting Extreme Poverty

The World Bank’s Evolution is a Chance to Accelerate the End of Extreme Poverty

How to Get on Track to Eradicate Extreme Poverty

Opinion: Ending extreme poverty is within reach. We can’t give up

Going the Last Mile: Lifting ultra-poor households out of extreme poverty
