Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 2 Qualitative Report


Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 2 Qualitative Report
DOWNLOAD

Download Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 2 Qualitative Report PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 2 Qualitative Report book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages. If the content not found or just blank you must refresh this page





Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 2 Qualitative Report


Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 2 Qualitative Report
DOWNLOAD

Author : ElDidi, Hagar
language : en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2018-10-25

Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 2 Qualitative Report written by ElDidi, Hagar and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-25 with Political Science categories.


This qualitative evaluation of the Takaful cash transfer program was conducted between January and April 2018 by a team of researchers trained in qualitative methods. The evaluation sought to further delve into and explain dimensions of the Takaful transfers’ impact on beneficiaries that were previously under-investigated in the quantitative survey. In so doing, the quantitative components’ findings were also further contextualized and clarified. This qualitative component’s main goals, therefore, were to explore the differences between the transfers’ impact on ultra-poor households and households near the threshold, the differences in how the two household types use the transfer, and the impact of the transfers on intrahousehold decision making with special focus on women.



Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 1 Quantitative Report


Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 1 Quantitative Report
DOWNLOAD

Author : Breisinger, Clemens
language : en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2018-10-19

Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Part 1 Quantitative Report written by Breisinger, Clemens and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-19 with Political Science categories.


This report of the evaluation study provides a greater focus on measuring the impact of the larger Takaful program and also attempts to measure the impact of the much smaller Karama program. In addition, IFPRI will conduct a qualitative assessment of the Takaful and Karama program focused on learning about the experience with the program among the poorest beneficiary households. This qualitative assessment will also draw lessons from the quantitative survey to provide another report on the experience of very poor households. The remainder of this report is organized as follows Chapter 2 provides an overview of the Takaful and Karama Program. Chapter 3 summarizes the impact evaluation design. Chapter 4 describes the evaluation survey and sample. Chapter 5 provides context for the program by using the survey data to summarize the characteristics of beneficiary and non-beneficiary households and describe beneficiaries’ experience with program implementation. Chapter 6 presents the impact estimates for Takaful and Chapter 7 the estimates for Karama. Chapter 8 uses data from a separate representative sample of households collected during the survey to assess the targeting performance of the program. Chapter 9 concludes and discusses implications for social policy in Egypt.



Cash Transfers And Women S Control Over Decision Making And Labor Supply In Egypt


Cash Transfers And Women S Control Over Decision Making And Labor Supply In Egypt
DOWNLOAD

Author : El-Enbaby, Hoda
language : en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2019-12-23

Cash Transfers And Women S Control Over Decision Making And Labor Supply In Egypt written by El-Enbaby, Hoda and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-12-23 with Political Science categories.


Women’s control over decision-making within their family, particularly regarding the use of household income, can play an important and long-lasting role in shaping their well-being and that of their children. Cash transfer programs often target women in order to increase their control over household resources. Empirical evidence on the effectiveness of this approach is mixed and suggests the importance of local context. We present evidence on the effect of cash transfers on women’s control over decision-making in the MENA region, where little evidence is available and where cultural norms around women’s roles differ from more-studied regions. Using a regression discontinuity approach, we identify the impact of Egypt’s “Takaful” national cash transfer program on women’s control over decision-making and labor supply. Receiving cash transfers mostly reduced women’s reported ability to influence household decisions, particularly regarding child healthcare. The loss of control over decision-making was greater for women with less than primary education. Other effects of the program include a decline in women’s employment and an increase in men’s involvement in spheres of decision-making usually controlled by women. These results are robust to changes in model specification. We present suggestive evidence from mediation analysis that the negative effects on women’s control over decision-making was directly related to these declines in employment and increase in men’s involvement in female spheres. The negative findings are not wholly supported by complementary qualitative work in which women reported more positive perceptions of the program’s impacts.



Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Synthesis Report Summary Of Key Findings Form The Quantitative And Qualitative Impact Evaluation Studies


Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Synthesis Report Summary Of Key Findings Form The Quantitative And Qualitative Impact Evaluation Studies
DOWNLOAD

Author : Breisinger, Clemens
language : en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2018-10-25

Impact Evaluation Study For Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Synthesis Report Summary Of Key Findings Form The Quantitative And Qualitative Impact Evaluation Studies written by Breisinger, Clemens and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-25 with Political Science categories.


Since March 2015, the Government of Egypt has been providing cash to poor households through the Takaful and Karama program. The program is run by the Ministry of Social Solidarity (MoSS). Takaful supports poor families with children under 18 years of age, while Karama supports the poor elderly and disabled. For Takaful, the amount of cash that households receive depends on the number of children and their school level, while the Karama transfer is a set rate per individual. In 2018, Takaful will also begin requiring households in the program to make sure their children attend school and participate in health screenings. The program was evaluated by IFPRI, an international research organization, using both quantitative statistical methods (simple questions asked to many households during a survey) and qualitative methods (more in-depth questions asked to fewer households in longer interviews). The main goal of this evaluation was to measure and explain how the transfers affected the welfare of households in the program. In addition, the evaluation describes how well the program selection criteria work for identifying poor households.



Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations


Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations
DOWNLOAD

Author : Clemens Breisinger
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022

Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations written by Clemens Breisinger and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with categories.




Towards Gender Equality A Review Of Evidence On Social Safety Nets In Africa


Towards Gender Equality A Review Of Evidence On Social Safety Nets In Africa
DOWNLOAD

Author : Peterman, Amber
language : en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2020-01-08

Towards Gender Equality A Review Of Evidence On Social Safety Nets In Africa written by Peterman, Amber and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-01-08 with Political Science categories.


Over the last decade, social safety nets (SSNs) have rapidly expanded in Africa, becoming a core strategy for addressing poverty, responding to shocks, increasing productivity and investing in human capital. Poverty, vulnerability and well-being have inherent gender dimensions, yet only recently has gender equality been considered as a potential program objective. This study reviews the evidence on the impact of SSNs on women’s wellbeing in Africa, while contributing to an understanding of how SSNs affect gender equality. We first motivate and take stock of how gender shapes the design and effectiveness of SSNs in Africa. We then summarize evidence from rigorous impact evaluations of SSNs on women’s wellbeing across five key domains from 38 studies on 28 SSN programs across 17 countries. We find substantial evidence that, in many instances, SSNs decrease intimate partner violence and increase psychological wellbeing for women, as well as moderate evidence that SSNs increase dietary diversity and economic standing. We find minimal evidence that SSNs improve women’s food security and nutrition; however, few studies measure these outcomes for women. Finally, a substantial body of evidence reports on the impact of SSNs on women’s empowerment and intra-household bargaining power, however, with weak and mixed results. Our findings are generally promising, since most SSNs are not designed specifically to increase women’s wellbeing. However, the results show that household-level impacts do not automatically imply individual women benefit, and further that conclusions from global evidence reviews do not necessarily apply in Africa. There is little research that rigorously identifies the design features and impact pathways from SSNs to gender equality and women’s wellbeing, suggesting a priority for future research.



Boosting Growth To End Hunger By 2025 The Role Of Social Protection


Boosting Growth To End Hunger By 2025 The Role Of Social Protection
DOWNLOAD

Author : Wouterse, Fleur Stephanie
language : en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2018-10-23

Boosting Growth To End Hunger By 2025 The Role Of Social Protection written by Wouterse, Fleur Stephanie and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-23 with Political Science categories.


Social protection programs—public or private initiatives that aid the poor and protect the vulnerable against livelihood risks—can effectively be used to assist those trapped, or at the risk of being trapped, in chronic poverty. These programs aim to address chronic poverty through redistribution and protect vulnerable households from falling below the poverty line. Although investments in social protection programs are often motivated by equity concerns, they can also contribute to economic growth by, for example, encouraging savings, creating community assets, and addressing market imperfections. Despite their potential and proliferation, not enough is known about social protection programs in Africa. The 2017–2018 Annual Trends and Outlook Report (ATOR) reduces this knowledge gap by focusing on the potential of such programs on the continent and the corresponding opportunities and challenges. The chapters of the Report highlight the benefits of these programs, not only to their direct recipients but also others in the community through spillover effects. They also underscore the importance of appropriate design and sustainability to fully realize the potential of social protection programs.



Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations In Arabic


Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations In Arabic
DOWNLOAD

Author : Breisinger, Clemens
language : en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2018-10-19

Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations In Arabic written by Breisinger, Clemens and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-19 with Political Science categories.


بدءًا من شهر مارس ۲۰۱٥، حرصت الحكومة المصرية على توفير دعم نقدي للأسر المصرية الواقعة تحت خط الفقر الأدني كوسيلة للحماية الاجتماعية لصالح الأسر من خلال أول برنامج مشروط للدعم النقدى وهو برنامج "تكافل وكرامة" الذي تديره وزارة التضامن الاجتماعي. ويدعم برنامج "تكافل" العائلات الأكثر فقراً من التي تعول أطفال دون سن الثامنة عشر، ويدعم برنامج "كرامة" الفئات الأكثر فقراً من المسنين وذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة والأيتام. وبلغ عدد مستفيدي البرنامج حتي تاريخه حوالى 2.25 مليون اسرة من جميع محافظات الجمهورية، ويجمع المبلغ النقدي لأسر تكافل بين قيمة ثابتة للدعم للأسرة ككل بالإضافة لقيمة متغيرة علي حسب عدد الأطفال (بحد أقصي ثلاثة أطفال للأسرة الواحدة) ومراحلهم الدراسية ولاحقا إنتظامهم في الحضور، بينما يمثل الدعم المقدم لمستفيدي "كرامة" قيمة ثابتة شهريا لكل فرد (بحد أقصي ثلاثة أفراد للأسرة الواحدة). ومن اجل الوصول الى الاسر الاشد فقراً والأكثر إحتياجاً، فقد تم استخدام منهجية القياس "إختبار التقييم غير المباشر للموارد المتعددة لدي الأسر" لإختيار الأسر المؤهلة للإنضمام للبرنامج، ففي برنامج "تكافل"، وجد أن 89% من المستفيدين من النساء، في حين أن 11% فقط من المستفيدين من الرجال. وبدأ برنامج "تكافل" في عام ٢٠١٨ في تطبيق الشروط الواجبة لاستمرار الأسر المستفيدة من البرنامج في تلقي الدعم النقدي، والمتمثلة في إنتظام الأطفال في الحضور الدراسي بنسبة لا تقل عن 80% وإنتظام الأم في إجراء زيارات الرعاية الصحية الأولية ومتابعة النمو وبرامج رعاية ما قبل وبعد الولادة للنساء الحوامل. وفي إطار تنفيذ دراسة تقييم الأثر التي تم تكليف المعهد الدولي لبحوث السياسات الغذائية بها لتقييم أثر برنامج " تكافل وكرامة"، تم تنفيذ (1) تقييم كَمّي عن طريق إجراء مسح يتضمن أسئلة إحصائية مبسطة موجهة لعدد كبير من الأسر، و(٢) تقييم نوعي يتضمنأسئلة أكثر عمقًا موجهة لعدد أقل من الاسر (أنظر المربع ۱). وقد تم تصميم التقييم لقياس مدى إفادة وتأثير الدعم النقدي على معيشة تلك الأسر، واختبار ما إذا كانت معايير اختيار وقبول الأسر فعالة في تحديد الأسر الأكثر فقراً. ويعرض هذا التقرير في الصفحات التالية ملخص النتائج والتوصيات الأساسية لهذا للدراسة التي قامت علي أسر برنامج "تكافل".



Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations


Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations
DOWNLOAD

Author : Breisinger, Clemens
language : en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2018-10-17

Egypt S Takaful And Karama Cash Transfer Program Evaluation Of Program Impacts And Recommendations written by Breisinger, Clemens and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-10-17 with Political Science categories.


Egypt has been providing cash to poor households through its first conditional cash transfer program, Takaful and Karama, a social protection program run by the Ministry of Social Solidarity (MoSS), since March 2015. Takaful (“Solidarity”) supports poor families with children under 18, while Karama (“Dignity”) supports the elderly poor and people living with disabilities. The cash transfer program has enrolled 2.25 million families across all of Egypt’s governorates. The amount of the Takaful cash transfer provided to households depends on the number of children and their school level. The Karama program provides a set amount per individual. In order to reach the poorest households, participants are selected using a proxy means test. In the Takaful program, 89 percent of recipients are women, while only 11 percent are men. Beginning in 2018, Takaful will also begin implementing conditionalities, requiring households in the program to ensure their children attend school and participate in health screenings, added to antenatal care for pregnant women and post-natal care. The Takaful and Karama program was evaluated by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) using both quantitative statistical methods (simple questions asked to many households during a survey) and qualitative methods (more in-depth questions asked to fewer households in longer interviews). The evaluation was designed to measure and explain the impacts of the cash transfers on household welfare, and to examine whether the program’s criteria for household selection were effective in identifying poor households. This brief, which focuses on the Takaful component of the program, summarizes the main findings from the evaluation and key recommendations.



Symposium Policy Note 3 Cash Transfers As An Effective Tool For Social Protection And Shock Response In Egypt


Symposium Policy Note 3 Cash Transfers As An Effective Tool For Social Protection And Shock Response In Egypt
DOWNLOAD

Author : International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
language : un
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date : 2020-12-01

Symposium Policy Note 3 Cash Transfers As An Effective Tool For Social Protection And Shock Response In Egypt written by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and has been published by Intl Food Policy Res Inst this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-12-01 with Political Science categories.


This policy note is one in a series of four notes that summarizes key findings and recommendations from 32 seminars that IFPRI organized between 2016 and 2020 under the Evaluating Impact and Building Capacity Project funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and from related research done in collaboration with national and international partners in Egypt. The briefs have been prepared on the basis of a joint symposium and are intended to give policy makers and program designers in the areas of social protection, nutrition, agricultural policy, and the digitalization of agriculture a quick overview of research-based recommendations on key policy issues that will better enable Egypt achieve several of the goals outlined in the Sustainable Development Strategy 2030. Social protection programs are essential for supporting Egyptians who are economically the most vulnerable. This brief makes the argument for moving more decisively toward a cash-based social protection system in Egypt. Four areas of action are highlighted: Continue the well-functioning Takaful and Karama program and consider increasing its budget to adjust transfers to inflation. Consider improving the targeting for Tamween food subsidies and integrating Takaful and Karama with Tamween. Continue the use of transparent and independent impact evaluations to assess social protection programs in order to maximize their benefits for Egypt and its people. Maintain the ability to respond flexibly to future shocks as an important feature of solidifying the national social protection system.