Response of Poverty Pockets to the Right-based Demand-driven MGNREGA Programme

Sanjiv Kumar, S. Madheswaran, B. P. Vani
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Forerunning programmes of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), which were designed as poverty elimination programmes, took notice of geographical pockets of poverty and incorporated formula-based fund allocation mechanisms to poorer states and regions. The MGNREGA programme, in contrast, used a right-based ‘self-selection’ approach— relying on the initiative of households’ demand-driven strengths—to allocate need-based resources to states and regions within states. This article examines how well the demand-driven, right-based programme with self-selection allocated resources to states and regions according to their respective needs, and to what extent the benefits reached the poverty pockets and catered to the poorest, weakest and neediest households. We find that adequate resources did not reach the poorest states and regions, substantial numbers of poor households remained outside the programme or were deemed underserved, and there was a pronounced programme capture by elite states. The article explores causes and consequences of capacity limitations and low absorption pulls among states, and points to policy implications and ways forward.
贫困地区对以权利为基础的需求驱动的MGNREGA方案的反应
《圣雄甘地全国农村就业保障法》(MGNREGA)的前期方案是作为消除贫困方案设计的,它注意到贫困地区的地理分布,并将基于公式的资金分配机制纳入较贫穷的邦和地区。相比之下,MGNREGA项目采用了一种基于权利的“自我选择”方法——依靠家庭需求驱动优势的主动性——将基于需求的资源分配给各邦和各邦内的地区。本文考察了需求驱动、以权利为基础、自我选择的项目如何根据各州和地区各自的需求将资源分配给各州和地区,以及这些好处在多大程度上惠及了贫困人口,并满足了最贫穷、最脆弱和最需要帮助的家庭。我们发现,最贫穷的州和地区没有获得足够的资源,大量贫困家庭仍然在该计划之外,或者被认为服务不足,而且精英国家明显被该计划所俘获。本文探讨了各国产能限制和低吸收量的原因和后果,并指出了政策影响和前进方向。
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