Effect Of The National Cash Transfer Programme For Older Persons On Access To Basic Livelihoods: A Comparative Analysis Of Beneficiaries And Non Beneficiaries In Siaya County, Kenya
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2018Author
Rambo, Charles M.
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Cash transfer to poor and vulnerable members of society is an important aspect of social
protection that is increasingly gaining recognition in developing countries as a vital tool for
combating poverty, hunger and disease. In Kenya, the cash transfer programme for older
persons was initiated in 2006, and has since been rolled out to cover the entire country. This
study aimed at determining variations in access to basic livelihoods between programme
beneficiaries and non-beneficiaries. The static group comparison design was adopted to guide
the research process, and primary data were sourced in mid-2016 from 177 participants,
including 88 beneficiaries and 89 non-beneficiaries. Analysis techniques included one-way
analysis of variance, cross-tabulations with chi square tests and binary logistic regression.
The results show that programme beneficiaries had about 4.5 times the odds of accessing at
least three meals in a day as their non-beneficiary counterparts (CI = 2.741-7.476, ρ-value =
0.000); beneficiaries were about 3.9 times as likely to score an average dietary diversity (4.0),
as non-beneficiaries (CI = 2.160-7.084, ρ-value = 0.000); beneficiaries also had about 3.3
times the odds of establishing an income-generating activity to improve their income as nonbeneficiaries (CI = 1.942-5.641, ρ-value = 0.000). The results suggest that the programme’s
effect was statistically significant for all the five indicators covered by the study. Thus,
programme beneficiaries were significantly better-off in accessing basic livelihoods than their
non-beneficiary counterparts. However, the programme’s benefit remains seasonal and
volatile for most beneficiaries. Strengthening the programme should involve shifting
beneficiaries’ focus from direct consumption to investment in productive ventures in order to
improve and sustain their income, as well as make the programme more effective in resourcepoor countries.
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C. R;. "Effect of the National Cash Transfer Programme for Older Persons on Access to Basic Livelihoods: A Comparative Analysis of Beneficiaries and Non-Beneficiaries in Siaya County, Kenya." European Journal of Business, Economics and Accountancy . 2018;6(5).Publisher
University of Nairobi
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