Workability of Conditional Cash Transfer Programme in Nigeria

  • Olumuyiwa Y
  • O. E
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Abstract

This study evaluates the workability of conditional cash transfer (CCT) programme in Nigeria. It presents a framework on CCT based on what obtains in proximate economies where such programme has been adopted to reduce poverty, improve health conditions of the poor, reduce illiteracy, among others. Findings from literatures revealed that over the years the programme has assisted in reducing illiteracy by encouraging school attendance, reduce those living below poverty line, improve the social status of poor families in rural areas and provided regular medical check-ups for mothers and their children. The present study recommends that this programme should be undertaken on a wide scale in a country like Nigeria where there is high level of poverty, mortality rate, vulnerability and inequality as some states already have such programmes.

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Olumuyiwa, Y., & O., E. L. (2018). Workability of Conditional Cash Transfer Programme in Nigeria. American Review of Political Economy, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.38024/arpe.148

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