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There is no point giving cash to women who dont spend it the way they are told to spend it – Exploring womens agency over cash in a combined participatory womens groups and cash transfer programme to improve low birthweight in rural Nepal

机译:向没有按照被告知消费方式使用现金的妇女提供现金是没有意义的 –探索妇女机构而不是通过现金参与联合的妇女团体和现金转移计划以改善尼泊尔农村地区的低出生体重

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Cash transfer programmes form an integral part of nutrition, health, and social protection policies worldwide, but the mechanisms through which they achieve their health and nutritional impacts are incompletely understood. We present results from a process evaluation of a combined participatory women's groups and cash transfer programme to improve low birth weight in rural Nepal. We explored the ways in which context, implementation, and mechanism of the intervention affected beneficiary women's agency over cash transfers. Informed by a grounded theory framework, we conducted and analysed semi-structured interviews with 22 beneficiary women, 15 of their mothers-in-law, 3 of their elder sisters-in-law and 20 husbands, as well as a focus group discussion with 7 supervisors of the women's group intervention. Our study reveals how women's group facilitators, their supervisors and community members developed a shared dynamic around persuading and compelling recipients of unconditional cash transfers into spending them according to criteria developed by the group. We found these dynamics effectively constituted ‘soft conditions’ on beneficiary spending which restricted women's ability to make decisions over their cash transfers, but also increased their likelihood of spending them on their own pregnancy. Our findings demonstrate the importance of understanding how programmes are implemented and responded to in order to understand their implications for beneficiary agency and empowerment.
机译:现金转移计划是全球营养,健康和社会保护政策不可或缺的一部分,但人们对现金转移计划实现健康和营养影响的机制尚不完全了解。我们介绍了参与妇女团体和现金转移计划相结合的过程评估结果,以改善尼泊尔农村地区的低出生体重。我们探讨了干预的背景,实施方式和机制在现金转移中影响受益妇女机构的方式。在扎根的理论框架的指导下,我们对22位受益妇女,15位婆婆,3位姐夫和20位丈夫进行了半结构化访谈,并与妇女团体干预的7名主管。我们的研究揭示了妇女团体的调解人,她们的上司和社区成员如何围绕说服和强迫无条件现金转移的接受者按照团体制定的标准来花钱,从而形成一种共同的动力。我们发现,这些动态有效地构成了受益人支出的“软条件”,这限制了妇女对现金转移做出决策的能力,但同时也增加了妇女花在怀孕上的可能性。我们的发现表明,了解程序如何实施和响应的重要性,以了解其对受益人机构和授权的影响。

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