Type | Journal Article - The International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth |
Title | The Impacts of the Child Grants Programme in Lesotho |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 281 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
URL | http://www.ipc-undp.org/pub/eng/OP281_The_Impacts_of_the_Child_Grants_Programme_in_Lesotho.pdf |
Abstract | Lesotho’s Child Grants Programme (CGP) provides cash transfers to reduce malnutrition, improve health and increase school enrolment among orphans and vulnerable children. The programme has undergone a major transformation since it started in 2009: funding has largely been taken over by the government, and the institutional and operational systems needed for a nationwide programme are in place. Today, the CGP reaches nearly 20,000 households and 65,000 children across Lesotho. At the time of baseline data collection in 2011, beneficiary households received a quarterly payment of Maloti (M) 360 (about USD36). In April 2013, the transfer was indexed to the number of children in each household, ranging from M360 for households with one to two children, to M600 (USD60) for households with three to four children and M750 (USD75) for households with five children or more. During the study period, payments were not always on schedule. |
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