Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding what works to help persons with disabilities escape the trap of poverty. To address extreme poverty among the general population, poverty graduation approaches have gained popularity. These programmes combine direct livelihood assistance (e.g. provision of assets) with wider support given to individuals (e.g. skill development). However, these interventions have rarely been adapted to be disability-inclusive. Objectives: The present research is a qualitative process evaluation of a disability-inclusive poverty graduation intervention, implemented in Uganda from 2020 to 2022. The study focusses on contextual influences on the intervention and mechanisms of impact according to the perspectives of implementers and intervention recipients, with a complementary analysis of structures and resources used to deliver the intervention derived from a desk-based review of programme reports. Method: In all, 15 implementers and 23 persons with disabilities who received the intervention were interviewed using semi-structured interviews. Interview data underwent framework analysis. Results: National infection prevention measures and loss of intervention funding associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) were identified as contextual influences on the intervention. Respondents highlighted increases in social empowerment and positive changes in societal attitudes to disability as routes through which the intervention had a positive impact. However, instances of jealousy from community members not receiving the intervention were also an unintended consequence. Conclusion: Results are discussed in terms of practical implications for delivering similar interventions in other contexts. Contribution: This study contributes new knowledge about the key factors that influenced the effectiveness of a disability-inclusive poverty graduation intervention.
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International Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)International Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
Shanquan Chen
Lena Morgon Banks
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International Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)International Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
Lena Morgon Banks
Mark T. Carew
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International Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)International Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
Mark T. Carew
Elijah Kipchumba
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine,Independent Evaluation and Research CellInternational Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
Elijah Kipchumba
Calum Davey
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Trinity College Dublin,undefinedInternational Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
Calum Davey
Munshi Sulaiman
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National Institute of Teaching,undefinedInternational Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
Munshi Sulaiman
Hannah Kuper
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BRAC University,undefinedInternational Centre for Evidence in Disability,Brac Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
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Natl Univ Uzbekistan Named Mirzo Ulugbek, Dept Social Work, Tashkent, UzbekistanUniv Sussex, Inst Dev Studies, Lib Rd, Brighton BN1 9RE, E Sussex, England