The world's largest conditional cash transfer programme, the Bolsa Família Programme (BFP), is associated with a substantial reduction in AIDS cases and deaths, especially among brown and black women ...
A landmark study involving more than 12 million Brazilian women over nine years indicates that the Bolsa Família Programme significantly reduced AIDS incidence by up to 47% and AIDS-related mortality ...
The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Betta Edu, announced that the Federal Government is gearing up to launch the Conditional Cash Transfer Policy for 15 million households ...
More than N30 billion may reach the hands of the poor and vulnerable people in Lagos in the next six months as the State Cash Transfer Unit has kick started the enrollment process for the Renewed Hope ...
Over the past two decades, conditional cash transfer programmes have led to a 24% reduction in child mortality in Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador, equivalent to more than 700,000 child deaths averted, ...
Over the past two decades, conditional cash transfer programs have led to a 24% reduction in child mortality in Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador, equivalent to more than 700,000 child deaths averted, ...
Before the coming on board of the present administration under President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015, Nigeria was on the verge of economic meltdown and political uncertainty due to insecurity in all the ...
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has reiterated its support for the Department of Education’s ...
Using a student level randomization, we compare three education-based conditional cash transfers designs: a standard design, a design where part of the monthly transfers are postponed until children ...
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FG doles out N6.635bn conditional cash transfer to vulnerable citizens in Imo
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to building a system that restores dignity, creates opportunities, strengthens resilience, and provides sustainable pathways out of poverty for ...
Over the past two decades, conditional cash transfer programs have led to a 24% reduction in child mortality in Brazil, Mexico and Ecuador, equivalent to more than 700,000 child deaths averted, ...
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