| From : | Tinatin Baum <tbaum@unicef.org> |
| To : | Beka Liluashvili <bliluashvili@gov.ge>; Tamar Barkalaia' (tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge) <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>; Ana Kvernadze <akvernadze@gov.ge>; Lela Akiashvili <lakiashvili@gov.ge>; Tea Gvaramadze <tgvaramadze@moh.gov.ge> |
| Subject : | interactive tool for poverty simulations on COVID |
| Cc : | Ghassan Khalil <gkhalil@unicef.org>; Amy Clancy <aclancy@unicef.org>; Maya Kurtsikidze <mkurtsikidze@unicef.org>; Nino Dzotsenidze <ndzotsenidze@unicef.org>; Nino Davitashvili <ndavitashvili@unicef.org>; Giorgi Kalakashvili <gkalakashvili@unicef.org> |
| Received On : | 22.09.2020 08:21 |
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Dear Partners
I am pleased to share with you an interactive tool to model different levels of shock and different amounts of cash for the scenarios calculated during the work on poverty modeling.
You will need to click on this link: Interactive Simulation Model
and then follow the Cash Transfer Simulation Tab. On the top of the page, choose COVID shock level (Low, medium and severe) and for each scenario the level of transfer you would like to simulate (10-400 GEL). The scenarios are each simulated
separately so they are not going to be combined scenarios (as discussed earlier).
Again, this is a reminder that the models are simulations therefore the numbers should be interpreted cautiously.
If you encounter any issues accessing the link, please let me know.
Best Regards,
Tina
Tinatin Baum
Social and Economic Policy Specialist
(995 32) 25 11 30 ext 217 , mob: (995) 599 747773 ,
tbaum@unicef.org
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