Qualitative research and analysis of the economic impacts of cash transfer programmes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Kenya country study reportFisher, 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.
It is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. See Guidance on citing. Official URL: http://www.fao.org/economic/ptop/publications/repo... Abstract/SummaryThis 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.
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