Qualitative research and analysis of the economic impacts of cash transfer programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Kenya country study report

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Fisher, E., Holland, J. and Attah, R., (2013) Qualitative research and analysis of the economic impacts of cash transfer programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Kenya country study report. Technical Report. OPM/FAO, Oxford/Rome.

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This report presents analysis and findings from a qualitative research case study conducted in July 2012 in Kenya, the second of a six country study of the economic impact of cash transfer programmes in Sub Saharan Africa. Starting in 2004, the Kenya Cash Transfer Orphans and Vulnerable Children (CT-OVC) programme provides a social protection system through regular and predictable cash transfers (US$24 every two months) to poor households living with orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). By 2012/13, CT-OVC was reaching almost 150,000 beneficiary households across 39 districts nationwide. The study was led by Oxford Policy Management for the Food and Agricultural Organisation.

Item Type Report (Technical Report)
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/74221
Divisions Life Sciences > School of Agriculture, Policy and Development > Department of International Development
Publisher OPM/FAO
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