

Denise Ferris
Research Fellow, BRAC Independent Evaluation and Research Cell
Denise Ferris is a social epidemiologist leading mixed-methods evaluations of humanitarian and international development projects. Her research focuses on women’s social and economic empowerment of women and refugees living in poverty, with specific interests in gender-based violence, intra-household bargaining, and sexual reproductive health. She has also been working on global health-related projects in sub-Saharan Africa.
Recent work by Denise Ferris
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Preschool subsidies and cash transfers have long-term health benefits for children
Subsidised access to full-day preschools in Uganda had long-term positive effects on children’s anthropometrics but not their learning outcomes. Cash transfers of a similar value as the preschool subsidy had a similar impact.
Published 23.01.25
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The impact of subsidised childcare on household income: Evidence from Uganda
Subsidised childcare services are at least as effective as cash grants in increasing household income
Published 12.08.22