We evaluated a large transfer program in Bangladesh, named the Food Friendly Program (FFP, Khaddo Bandhob Karmasuchi), based on observational data. The program aims to provide nutritional support to poor rural households during preharvest seasons by offering rice at a subsidized price. It is a targeted program where the selection of the beneficiaries takes place through local governments and community consultations. We examined both inclusion and exclusion errors and measured the magnitude of corruption in the program. We found that for every taka spent by the government under the FFP, about 0.88 taka, on an average, reaches the eligible beneficiaries. In addition, we also looked at the regional variations in poverty and redistribution. The...
Public food transfer programs serve as an important safety net for those facing hunger and food inse...
Over a fourth of India’s population suffers acute poverty and deprivation. A critical part of concer...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
Donors support a number of targeted food-based programs in Bangladesh that are widely credited with ...
Large, unexpected shocks are becoming more frequent, making the design of robust social transfer pro...
Public food transfer programmes act as a lifeline for many poor households that might otherwise live...
Bangladesh has some social safety net programs that transfer food to the poor, some that transfer ca...
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) conducted a comprehensive study of the effi...
Bangladesh has a wealth of institutional diversity and experience with targeted social safety net pr...
In Bangladesh, the majority of the people suffer from a lack of food security. As a short-run soluti...
Bangladesh has a wealth of institutional diversity and experience with targeted social safety net pr...
Bangladesh has some social safety net programs that transfer food to the poor, some that transfer ca...
Public food transfer program provide a lifeline for the poor in both high- and low-income countries...
Despite the large-scale antipoverty programs, especially food and nutrition programs, 15 per cent of...
Bangladesh has successfully improved national food security over the last two decades, primarily by ...
Public food transfer programs serve as an important safety net for those facing hunger and food inse...
Over a fourth of India’s population suffers acute poverty and deprivation. A critical part of concer...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
Donors support a number of targeted food-based programs in Bangladesh that are widely credited with ...
Large, unexpected shocks are becoming more frequent, making the design of robust social transfer pro...
Public food transfer programmes act as a lifeline for many poor households that might otherwise live...
Bangladesh has some social safety net programs that transfer food to the poor, some that transfer ca...
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) conducted a comprehensive study of the effi...
Bangladesh has a wealth of institutional diversity and experience with targeted social safety net pr...
In Bangladesh, the majority of the people suffer from a lack of food security. As a short-run soluti...
Bangladesh has a wealth of institutional diversity and experience with targeted social safety net pr...
Bangladesh has some social safety net programs that transfer food to the poor, some that transfer ca...
Public food transfer program provide a lifeline for the poor in both high- and low-income countries...
Despite the large-scale antipoverty programs, especially food and nutrition programs, 15 per cent of...
Bangladesh has successfully improved national food security over the last two decades, primarily by ...
Public food transfer programs serve as an important safety net for those facing hunger and food inse...
Over a fourth of India’s population suffers acute poverty and deprivation. A critical part of concer...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...