Save the Children and Give Directly has been implementing the Maternal and Child Cash Transfer Intervention Integrated with Nutrition, Early Childhood Development and Agriculture Project. A qualitative methodology, QUIP, was used to evaluate the programme in order to better understand the outcomes of the independent effect of additional “nutrition-sensitive” social behaviour change (SBC) interventions and combined effects of nutrition-sensitive SBC integrated with one of two levels of cash transfers on the adequacy of nutrient intake in women 15-49 years of age at baseline who are pregnant or mothers of children <2 years of age at baseline, and on child language and motor development in children (in utero to 2 years of age at baseline), over a three-year implementation period (2022 – 2025). This was after a baseline and a midline had been done. In-depth interviews and Focus Group Discussions were held with sampled programme beneficiaries in order to collect credible information on significant drivers of change in selected domains of their life over a pre-defined period of change. This is particularly useful in complex contexts where a variety of factors that are hard to disentangle can influence the outcomes of an intervention. Narrative data collected by independent field researchers (they have no knowledge of the hypotheses being tested), is cross analysed against the commissioner’s project activities to identify unexpected as well as anticipated drivers of change. The QuIP does not require a baseline or a control group, and as such can be used at any stage of the project cycle. The details of the QUIP methodology can be found on the website of Bath Social & Development Research Limited (Bath SDR) www.bathsdr.org. Bath SDR partnered with PALM Consulting Limited to conduct this evaluation using the QUIP methodology. PALM Consulting Limited was responsible for obtaining ethical approval from the National Committee on Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities of the National Commission for Science and Technology of the Malawi Government.