Content of type (all types) tagged with "Child Rights" for the period July 2009
West and Central Africa Regional Thematic Report

This report, published by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) and UNICEF, is the third in a series of regional thematic reports produced for a study on social protection and children in West Central Africa. It focuses specifically on one kind of social protection mechanism - social assistance in the form of cash transfers – and explores how this can contribute to addressing specific risks and vulnerabilities faced by children in the region. There are still very few cash transfer programs in West Central Africa: those that exist are recent and often small-scale pilot schemes. Interest in this type of social protection is growing among policymakers in the region, however, partly as a result of positive experiences in other parts of Africa and elsewhere in the developing world.

The role of cash transfers is explored in relation to the following areas:

  • Increase in monetary income
  • Human capital development
  • Enhanced household productivity and multiplier effects
  • Reduction in child rights violations
  • Reduction in inequality
  • Strengthened evidence for support and sustainability

The report also highlights the specific regional challenges of implementing cash transfers to address childhood poverty.

Creator: 
Rebecca Holmes
Armando Barrientos
Publisher: 
Overseas Development Institute (ODI), UNICEF
Date: 
2009