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Investments in children’s health and the Kenyan cash transfer for orphans and vulnerable children: evidence from an unconditional cash transfer scheme

机译:对儿童健康的投资和针对孤儿和弱势儿童的肯尼亚现金转移:无条件现金转移计划的证据

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Child mortality is one of the most pressing global health and policy issues in the developing world. The leading drivers of death—pneumonia, diarrhea and malaria—are preventable and treatable. However, these illnesses are exacerbated by a lack of accessible nutrition, water, basic and preventive health services, and sanitary living conditions—all factors which are more likely to disproportionately impact the poor. We examine whether Kenya’s largest social protection impacts children’s incidence of upper respiratory illness. The Kenya Cash Transfer for Orphans and Vulnerable Children was designed to support orphans affected by HIV/AIDS and has covered over 240,000 households as of 2014. Using longitudinal, cluster-randomized program data from 2007 to 2009, we run a generalized linear latent and mixed method estimation model on a sample of children 0–7 years and under-5 years of age. We find that the program is associated with a decrease in illness in children 0–7 years of age (P < 0.05), but found no effects on a stratified sample of under-5 children. Furthermore, no impacts on health care seeking in the event of illness were detected. This study is one of few examining children’s health using data from a large scale unconditional cash transfer program. With the widespread adoption of over 123 cash transfer programs across sub-Saharan Africa, these findings suggest social cash transfer programs are capable of promoting the multidimensional well-being for the world’s most vulnerable populations.
机译:儿童死亡率是发展中国家最紧迫的全球卫生和政策问题之一。导致死亡的主要因素是肺炎,腹泻和疟疾,是可以预防和治疗的。但是,由于缺乏可获取的营养,水,基本和预防性保健服务以及卫生生活条件,这些疾病更加恶化,所有这些因素更可能对穷人产生不成比例的影响。我们检查了肯尼亚最大的社会保护措施是否会影响儿童上呼吸道疾病的发生率。肯尼亚针对孤儿和弱势儿童的现金转移旨在支持受艾滋病毒/艾滋病影响的孤儿,截至2014年,该计划已覆盖了24万个家庭。使用2007年至2009年的纵向,集群随机方案数据,我们进行了广义线性潜在和混合方法估计模型基于0–7岁和5岁以下儿童的样本。我们发现该程序与0-7岁儿童的疾病减少相关(P <0.05),但未发现对5岁以下儿童的分层样本没有影响。此外,未发现任何疾病对寻求医疗保健的影响。这项研究是使用大规模无条件现​​金转移计划的数据检查儿童健康状况的少数几个研究之一。这些发现表明,随着撒哈拉以南非洲地区123多个现金转移计划的广泛采用,社会现金转移计划能够促进世界上最弱势群体的多维福祉。

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