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In summary, by weaving a tapestry of the most critical interventions, including cash, capacity-building and financial inclusion, graduation programmes have a transformative and long-term impact on the poorest households, which reap sustained economic and social benefits that far outweigh the cost of initial investment. This methodology originated from a DFID-funded programme in Bangladesh and can play an important role in addressing extreme poverty in other countries.

In summary, by weaving a tapestry of the most critical interventions, including cash, capacity-building and financial inclusion, graduation programmes have a transformative and long-term impact on the poorest households, which reap sustained economic and social benefits that far outweigh the cost of initial investment. This methodology originated from a DFID-funded programme in Bangladesh and can play an important role in addressing extreme poverty in other countries. Type: conclusion | Number: 8 | Paragraph: 51 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: Government is committed to the SDGs and the Leave No One Behind agenda through the International Development Strategy. Our focus within the IDS on women and girls and humanitarian prevention and response helps us to meet the needs of some of the most at-risk people in the world. The FCDO has a three