نتایج جستجو برای: cash transfer

تعداد نتایج: 303439  

Journal: :Maternal & child nutrition 2017
Claudine Prudhon Céline Langendorf Thomas Roederer Stéphane Doyon Abdoul-Aziz Mamaty Lynda Woi-Messe Mahamane L Manzo Saskia de Pee Rebecca F Grais

Strategies for preventing undernutrition comprise a range of interventions, including education, provision of complementary food and cash transfer. Here, we compared monthly distributions of two different lipid-based nutrient supplements (LNS), large-quantity LNS (LNS-LQ) and medium-quantity LNS (LNS-MQ) for 15 months on prevention of undernutrition among children 6 to 23 months. Both groups al...

2017
Audrey Tonguet-Papucci Freddy Houngbe Palamanga Lompo Wambi Maurice Evariste Yameogo Jean-François Huneau Myriam Ait Aissa Patrick Kolsteren

BACKGROUND Acute malnutrition is a public health issue worldwide, and particularly in the Eastern region of Burkina Faso. Following a needs assessment, unconditional seasonal, multiannual cash transfers were implemented as a safety net to prevent childhood undernutrition. The objectives of this study were to explore the types of purchases made by beneficiaries of this cash transfer program and ...

2017
Kalyani Raghunathan Suman Chakrabarti Rasmi Avula Sunny S Kim

There is considerable global evidence on the effectiveness of cash transfers in improving health and nutrition outcomes; however, the evidence from South Asia, particularly India, is limited. In the context of India where more than a third of children are undernourished, and where there is considerable under-utilization of health and nutrition interventions, it is opportune to investigate the i...

2013
Malokele Nanivazo

This paper investigates the impact of social transfer programmes on school enrolment and child labour in Malawi utilizing a micro-simulation evaluation method. Four hypothetical cash transfer programmes, differentiated in terms of their conditions on children’s enrolment and gender, are considered. Results show that boys’ enrolment increases in all four scenarios, whereas girls’ enrolment incre...

Ensuring access to essential goods during hard times has always been the policy makers’ main concern. Using Household Expenditure and Income Survey data during 1984-1989, we estimate the welfare effects of rationing three essential goods: rice, cooking oil, and sugar. We find that households consumed higher than the efficient quantities of these rationed goods due to lower prices. Under the alt...

Journal: :The American economic review 2013
Isaac Mbiti David N Weil

M-Pesa, a service operated by the mobile phone network Safaricom in Kenya, allows users to deposit money onto their telephone handsets, transfer e-money to another user with a simple text message, and withdraw cash at one of thousands of outlets throughout the country. The system is safer, cheaper, and far faster than the money transfer systems that it replaced. Although only five years old, M-...

2005
Laura B. Rawlings Gloria M. Rubio

Several developing economies have recently introduced conditional cash transfer programs, which provide money to poor families contingent on certain behavior, usually investments in human capital, such as sending children to school or bringing them to health centers. The approach is both an alternative to more traditional social assistance programs and a demand-side complement to the supply of ...

Journal: :Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud 2015

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