Cash transfers (CTs) are a social protection mechanism to reduce the poorest households’ vulnerability to shocks and build human capital by smoothing consumption and sustaining expenditure on education and social welfare. Our study examines whether and how CTs go beyond welfare objectives to promote livelihoods. Presenting a cross-case analysis using original qualitative data on beneficiary perspectives from six African countries - Kenya, Ethiopia, Malawi, Lesotho, Zimbabwe and Ghana – we explore CT livelihood impacts within household economies and social networks, paying attention to gender issues. We find that a small but predictable flow of cash improves strategic livelihood choices and stimulates productive investments, including throu...
Building on the existing literature, this chapter synthesizes the key findings of the From Protectio...
Since the start of cash transfer programmes in developing countries in the late 1990s and its spread...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...
Cash transfers (CTs) are a social protection mechanism to reduce the poorest households’ vulnerabili...
Cash transfer programmes are emerging as indispensable component of poverty reduction strategies. Th...
This thesis is formed of three separate essays which provide experimental evidence on the wider impa...
Extreme poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa is challenged by the region’s high population growth...
Cash transfers have received increased scholarly and policy attention, as a means of reducing povert...
Cash transfers are increasingly becoming a preferred mode of alleviating human suffering particularl...
Abject poverty remains widespread in many parts of the world today despite the remarkable progress a...
This thesis examines whether, how and to what extent social cash transfers help the poor in reducing...
Social cash transfer (SCT) programmes involve direct financial support to vulnerable households. Vul...
The proliferation of poverty and global inequality between and within the countries has resulted in ...
Many countries around the globe, including in sub-Saharan Africa, have implemented social cash trans...
Poverty remains a global challenge to the development of many countries. Despite the fact that Kenya...
Building on the existing literature, this chapter synthesizes the key findings of the From Protectio...
Since the start of cash transfer programmes in developing countries in the late 1990s and its spread...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...
Cash transfers (CTs) are a social protection mechanism to reduce the poorest households’ vulnerabili...
Cash transfer programmes are emerging as indispensable component of poverty reduction strategies. Th...
This thesis is formed of three separate essays which provide experimental evidence on the wider impa...
Extreme poverty reduction in sub-Saharan Africa is challenged by the region’s high population growth...
Cash transfers have received increased scholarly and policy attention, as a means of reducing povert...
Cash transfers are increasingly becoming a preferred mode of alleviating human suffering particularl...
Abject poverty remains widespread in many parts of the world today despite the remarkable progress a...
This thesis examines whether, how and to what extent social cash transfers help the poor in reducing...
Social cash transfer (SCT) programmes involve direct financial support to vulnerable households. Vul...
The proliferation of poverty and global inequality between and within the countries has resulted in ...
Many countries around the globe, including in sub-Saharan Africa, have implemented social cash trans...
Poverty remains a global challenge to the development of many countries. Despite the fact that Kenya...
Building on the existing literature, this chapter synthesizes the key findings of the From Protectio...
Since the start of cash transfer programmes in developing countries in the late 1990s and its spread...
This paper reports analysis of the impact of Kenya’s Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Childr...