Management Aspects That Influence Effectiveness Of The Cash Transfer Programme For Older Persons In Poverty Reduction: The Case Of Siaya County, Kenya.
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2018Author
Rambo, Charles M.
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Cash transfer to poor and vulnerable older persons is a key element of social protection,
which has demonstrated a huge potential in poverty reduction initiatives, first in developed
nations, and now gaining acceptance in developing countries. In Kenya, the cash transfer
programme for older persons was pilot-tested in 2006 and rolled out in 2008. Anecdotal
literature suggests that most beneficiaries remain poor and vulnerable ten years down the line,
which casts aspersions on various aspects, including management systems and practices. This
study aimed at determining the effect of various management aspects on the programme’s
effectiveness in poverty reduction among older persons. The cross-sectional survey design
was applied and primary data sourced in mid-2016 from 184 participants, including 148
beneficiaries, 27 coordination committee members and 9 programme staff. Analysis
techniques included independent samples t-test, one-way analysis of variance and multiple
linear regression. The results show that location of payment centres emerged the most
important factor undermining the programme’s effectiveness (Beta = -0.291, t = -4.450 & ρ =
0.000); followed by payment schedule (Beta = -0.274, t = -4.198 & ρ = 0.000); administrative
budget (Beta = -0.221, t = -3.068 & ρ = 0.002); and communication from management to
beneficiaries (Beta = -0.165, t = -2.252 & ρ = 0.020). All the management aspects included in
the analysis negatively affected the programme’s effectiveness in poverty reduction;
however, only the effect of location of payment centres, payment schedule, administrative
budget, and communication to beneficiaries that were statistically significant. Strengthening
the programme should involve decentralisation of payment services to rural areas through
mobile outlets and mobile phone money transfers; filing returns in time, sensitisation of
donors on the need for early disbursements, improving the administrative budget as well as
establishing a bulk text messages system for relaying strategic messages to beneficiaries.
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University of Nairobi
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