Effect of Cash Transfers in Enhancing Resilience to Climate Shocks in Pastoralists Households; a Case Study of Turkana East Sub County
Abstract
Kenya has implemented cash transfer programs to decrease the effects of natural occurring
disasters on community welfare and livelihoods due to the increasing severity of droughts and
other catastrophes. In many developing nations, social protection measures are typically targeted
towards the disadvantaged people to lessen overall vulnerability. Cash transfers play a significant
role in these initiatives. The goal of the study was to investigate the impact of HSNP program on
household food security and nutrition, risk-coping, asset accumulation and retention, enhancing
human capital and livelihoods in Turkana East . Further, the research developed four research
questions to lead the research. The population targeted for the study was 377 HSNP beneficiaries
in Turkana East Sub County. Simple random sampling was utilized in the study's mixed-method
research design to choose HSNP beneficiaries, and purposive sampling was used to pick the
study's key respondents. Structured questionnaires were utilized to collect the data, which was
then analyzed using the statistical software for social sciences (SPSS) and displayed as tables,
bar charts, and percentages.From the study results, the HSNP program facilitated the
beneficiaries to change of food consumed by HSNP beneficiaries. HSNP is a guaranteed and
predictable source of income and helps in lifting households. Further, it was established that
HSNP program had led to increased investment in business activities, investment in goats and
investment in chickens. HSNP program has a great impact on food security improvement in 91%
of the households, 86 (29.6%) of the respondents said the program had little impact on household
food security. Finally, it was established that cash transfers had led to an increase in improved
livelihoods. From the analyzed data, it was recommended that the government should increase
the amount of money distributed through the HSNP program as this would boost the
beneficiarys’ food affordability. Also, the beneficiaries should undergo financial literacy
programs as this would help them manage the little cash. In addition, effective and efficient
distribution systems to be adopted to solve delayed distribution of money in some months. HSNP
beneficiaries should invest in livestock and agricultural operations to enhance asset accumulation
and retention. Further, the registration of the HSNP beneficiaries should be rechecked to ensure
the selected cases are genuine. There is also a need for the government to expand the program to
include more vulnerable people in the area. The study results should be used as the basis for
further research.
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University of Nairobi
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