This article focuses on how Conditional Cash Transfer Programs (CCTs) can improve the lives of vulnerable youth. CCTs aim at reducing poverty and improve human capital development by giving cash to selected beneficiaries with the requirement that they fulfill certain conditions such as attending school regularly. The article provides an overview of CCT programs globally and then turns to implementation of two specific CCT programs in Brazil, the Youth Agent (Agente Jovem) and the Youth Action (Ação Jovem) in the city of Campinas, Brazil. These “complementary" CCT programs have been designed to address the needs of the youth after they “graduate" from other social assistance programs. Benefits and challenges will be discussed from the perspe...
The emergence of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs in the 1990s has marked the shifting in po...
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs are a recent anti-poverty strategy in Latin America. CCT pr...
The period since the declaration of the Millennium Development Goals has been marked by an unpreced...
The world’s economy is in a fragile state. Although cautiously recovering from a global recession, u...
Brazil’s “Bolsa Família” conditional cash transfer program (BFP) is the most substantial poverty all...
transfer cash, generally to poor households, on the condition that those households make prespecifie...
During the past decade, the use of conditional cash transfer programs to increase investment in huma...
at Bates-White consulting firm and Viviana Vélez-Grajales is an associate of the Inter-American Dev...
Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) are widely supported as an effective strategy to reduce po...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) have become increasingly popular in low-income countries, ...
Conditional cash transfer programs have recently spread throughout Latin America, and early findings...
One of the most influential trends in antipoverty policy in recent decades has been the emergence of...
The Bolsa Escola (‘school stipend’) and its successor the Bolsa Familia (‘family stipend’) schemes h...
Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs have become widespread in developing and underdeveloped cou...
This article discusses the experience of six conditional cash transfer programmes in Latin America, ...
The emergence of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs in the 1990s has marked the shifting in po...
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs are a recent anti-poverty strategy in Latin America. CCT pr...
The period since the declaration of the Millennium Development Goals has been marked by an unpreced...
The world’s economy is in a fragile state. Although cautiously recovering from a global recession, u...
Brazil’s “Bolsa Família” conditional cash transfer program (BFP) is the most substantial poverty all...
transfer cash, generally to poor households, on the condition that those households make prespecifie...
During the past decade, the use of conditional cash transfer programs to increase investment in huma...
at Bates-White consulting firm and Viviana Vélez-Grajales is an associate of the Inter-American Dev...
Conditional Cash Transfer programs (CCTs) are widely supported as an effective strategy to reduce po...
Conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) have become increasingly popular in low-income countries, ...
Conditional cash transfer programs have recently spread throughout Latin America, and early findings...
One of the most influential trends in antipoverty policy in recent decades has been the emergence of...
The Bolsa Escola (‘school stipend’) and its successor the Bolsa Familia (‘family stipend’) schemes h...
Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs have become widespread in developing and underdeveloped cou...
This article discusses the experience of six conditional cash transfer programmes in Latin America, ...
The emergence of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programs in the 1990s has marked the shifting in po...
Conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs are a recent anti-poverty strategy in Latin America. CCT pr...
The period since the declaration of the Millennium Development Goals has been marked by an unpreced...