Abstract
We used baseline data, collected in July-September 2009, from a randomized controlled trial of a cash transfer program for vulnerable children in eastern Zimbabwe to investigate the effectiveness, coverage, and efficiency of census- and community-based targeting methods for reaching vulnerable children. Focus group discussions and in-depth interviews with beneficiaries and other stakeholders were used to explore community perspectives on targeting. Community members reported that their participation improved ownership and reduced conflict and jealousy. However, all the methods failed to target a large proportion of vulnerable children and there was poor agreement between the community- and census-based methods. © 2013 The Authors.
Author supplied keywords
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Robertson, L., Mushati, P., Skovdal, M., Eaton, J. W., Makoni, J. C., Crea, T., … Gregson, S. (2014). Involving Communities in the Targeting of Cash Transfer Programs for Vulnerable Children: Opportunities and Challenges. World Development, 54, 325–337. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2013.09.002
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.